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⭐️ March 21, 1973! Hanshin Tigers Muneyuki Murakami's Retirement Game Ticket Stub!! Framed!! This is a ticket that has been carefully preserved since then. A true collector's item! Almost never seen on the market. ⭐️ Bring the second Mr. Tigers to your home!! On that day, Chieko Naniwa, a big star at the time, rushed in with a bouquet, and Murakami immediately burst into tears. The starting pitchers were Hanshin's Jiro Ueda and Giants' Tsuneo Horiuchi. Murakami appeared in relief. The scenario was for him to walk from the dugout to the mound. However, Yozo Ematsu said no to this. "You have to go from the bullpen to the mound. For the fans." Mr. Ematsu looked back with a sense of self-reproach towards Murakami. The factions within the team at the time were written about in an amusing way, and the "Murakami vs. Ematsu" structure was recognized as a fait accompli. "I felt sorry, and that's why I wanted to do something at the end." Thus, Murakami walked from the dugout, through the first base foul ground, to the bullpen (which was in the right field Lucky Zone at the time). The pitchers, including Ematsu, followed. At that moment, the stands erupted in cheers. And then the announcement that Murakami would be pitching. It was then. "I said, 'Get on my back.' I suddenly thought of it. There were various things, but I wanted to send him off like that." Mr. Ematsu recalls. At this point, Murakami, with the number "28" on his back, was crying again, and Tomohiro Tanimura, Kenji Furusawa, and Hideo Hirayama supported him, and a cavalry was born.
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