Yakult’s Tetsuto Yamada, accused by his ex-girlfriend of “using women as a sexual outlet”… “Bad Rumors and Past Matchmaking Sprees” Photo
Yakult’s Tetsuto Yamada (30) also has a woman problem.
According to an article in NEWS POST SEVEN published on June 18, Yamada met Ms. A at a “drinking party hosted by an attendant” held at a bar in Minato Ward, and they exchanged contact information on the same day. Ms. A was always called by Yamada out of the blue, and he was always kind to her in his room,
He was not gentle with her in her room, but would watch TV when he wanted to and do it when he wanted to. He would lie down and say, ‘I’m M, so attack me,’ and as soon as he was done, he would fall asleep with a start.
And so the days went on and on. One day, when he contacted Ms. A on the same day he contacted her, he found out that she had contacted other women as well, and he confessed that he felt she was nothing more than an outlet for his sexual desires.
Yamada’s love of women and going to parties has been well known since he first joined the team.” Yamada’s big break came in 2002, when he broke the record for most hits by a Japanese right-hander in a season with 193. He began living alone in the off-season of that year, and at his contract renewal, Yamada confessed that he was warned by the team’s managing director at the time, “Be careful about driving, women, and drinking. He was more interested in drinking with playful TV men than with the players, and he often hung out with them.
FRIDAY” has reported several times on Yamada, who is known for his love of blind dates, “at blind dates with beautiful women. The first report was in October 2003.
With a boyish expression on his face, he boasted about his car to the ladies and invited them to join him…
That year, Yamada won the three titles of home run king, stolen base king, and highest on-base percentage, contributing to the league championship. One night, just before the championship, Yamada drove his car to an Italian restaurant on Aoyama-dori after the game. Waiting for him there were two male acquaintances and four beautiful, model-like women.
Three and a half hours later, Yamada was walking at the front of the group as they emerged from the restaurant. She rubbed her bare belly and shouted, “Yee-haw! and skating down the road like a skater. Then, pointing to his car parked along the way, he boasted with a boyish expression, “That’s my car! He began to show off his car with a boyish expression on his face. In the end, he did not take home any beautiful women that day, but two weeks later, he enjoyed a blind date in Roppongi with four other beautiful women.
The blind date I witnessed in ’19 was during the “Premier 12” tournament, in which he participated as a member of the Samurai Japan team. On the night before the Super Round in Tokyo, Yamada went to a bar in Nishi-Azabu with a male acquaintance and Antony (33), a comedian from “Matenroe,” and had a party with a group of nearly 10 beautiful women until 3:00 am.
He went back to his hotel in the training camp in the morning, but played a big role in the Super Round. He led the Samurai Japan team to the world championship for the first time in nine years, the first time since the WBC, and as a result, he was not blamed for the result.
Yakult is 24-39-2 after 65 games this season (as of June 20). The possibility of winning the championship by themselves has disappeared. Yamada’s batting average of .230, with eight home runs and 21 runs batted in (same as above), has not been good at all, and it is no wonder that he is considered one of the war criminals. Neither the baseball team nor Yamada himself has responded to the news, but since this is the second “woman problem” following Hayato Sakamoto (Giants) and Hotaka Yamakawa (Seibu), I think that a proper explanation is in order.
PHOTO: Takahiro Kagawa