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Two Mie Verde Win Players Contribute to Japan's First Victory at the World Games Men's Softball

Summary by 伊勢新聞
Japan won its first men's softball title at the 12th World Games, an international multi-sport tournament held in Sichuan Province, China, in August. Of the 15 players on the Japanese national team who achieved this unprecedented feat, two—infielder Yusuke Sakuraba (29) of the Yokkaichi Sports Association and catcher Ikuya Ueda (28) of Tsu Municipal Asahi Junior High School—were players on the Mie Verde Win, Mie Prefecture's only Japan League te…
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Japan won its first men's softball title at the 12th World Games, an international multi-sport tournament held in Sichuan Province, China, in August. Of the 15 players on the Japanese national team who achieved this unprecedented feat, two—infielder Yusuke Sakuraba (29) of the Yokkaichi Sports Association and catcher Ikuya Ueda (28) of Tsu Municipal Asahi Junior High School—were players on the Mie Verde Win, Mie Prefecture's only Japan League te…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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