Good job this season~ This shop has a lot of rare alcohol. Would you like to have some together? The team had three pitchers and three position players under contract this season. Good job~ This shop has a lot of rare alcohol. Would you like to have some together? Among foreign players, at the start of the season, there were nine pitchers and two position players: Rial and Ramirez. During the season, Fields joined the team, making the total number of foreign players twelve. Banister returned home on March 11 due to the Great East Japan Earthquake and retired voluntarily. Rial also announced his departure midway through the season and returned home. Huang Zhilong received a non-roster invitation. Ramirez, who is currently participating in the Miyazaki autumn camp, wishes to transfer to another team. It's almost certain he will leave. Garausinger, Albaladejo, Michael Nakamura, and Torres, who returned home after the season, are also likely to depart.
Currently, Lin Yi-Hao and Romero are staying with the team. Fields also hopes to play for the Giants and has a high chance of staying. Gonzalez, who was already mentioned by Coach Kawaguchi as a starter for next season, is also very likely to stay.
Ramirez noted that with the development of the transportation industry and the advancement of the tertiary sector, free services have increased in recent years. As a new helper candidate, Fields transferred from the Marlins. Despite having fewer opportunities in the last two years, leading to a decline in performance, he maintained a batting average over .300 against both right- and left-handed pitchers this season while playing for the Reds' AAA affiliate in 105 games. He hit .319 with 17 home runs and 55 RBIs. His ability to perform in clutch situations, including a .380 average with runners in scoring position, remains strong. With a total of 65 home runs in the majors, his track record is undeniable. The Giants see his consistent hitting and especially his overwhelming power as still present.
Known as "The Man," Hermida made a name for himself in the majors. On August 31, 2005, before a game against the Cardinals, he was called up from AA. In his major league debut as a pinch hitter with the bases loaded in the seventh inning, he unexpectedly hit a grand slam over the right field wall. At the time, he became only the second player in history to hit a grand slam in his first major league at-bat, an achievement not seen in major league history for 107 years.
For a team aiming for league championships and the Japan Series, Hermida would be an invaluable addition alongside Suzuki, Nagano, Abe, Ogasawara, and the current Major Leaguer. Such a lineup would be intimidating to other teams and create an ultra-offensive order.
Jeremy Hermida was born on January 30, 1984, in Atlanta, Georgia. At 27 years old, he was selected in the first round (11th overall) of the 2002 draft by the Marlins out of Wheeler High School. He made his major league debut on August 31, 2005. From 2007 to 2009, he played regularly in over 100 games per season. In 2010, he played for the Red Sox and Athletics, and this season for the Reds and Padres. Known for his power hitting, he can also play all outfield positions skillfully. Standing at 191 cm and weighing 100 kg, he throws right-handed and bats left-handed.
After conducting hearings from article 39, Horner smiled and said, "There are people who respond to consultations."