The Critical Difference between Tomohiro Anraku, former Rakuten player who left the team due to power harassment, Hotaka Yamakawa, and Sho Nakata | FRIDAY DIGITAL

The Critical Difference between Tomohiro Anraku, former Rakuten player who left the team due to power harassment, Hotaka Yamakawa, and Sho Nakata

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Makayuki Morii, 49, president of the Tohoku Rakuten Eagles, held a press conference on November 30 to explain the power harassment allegations against Tomohiro Anraku, 27.

He announced that the team would remove Yasura from the roster of players with pending contracts, which was due on that day .

Various power harassment scandals were reported about Yasura. There was testimony that he was slapped during camp and suffered whiplash symptoms, and that he was forced to pay money as a “fine,” and there are records of this exchange on line and in other media.

NEWS POST SEVEN further reported, based on a woman’s testimony, that “Anraku’s habit of picking up women was well known, and whenever he went on an expedition, he would often get into trouble by approaching women near his lodgings,” and that he allegedly stalked women who ran away because they did not like him.

Before the power harassment allegations came to light, a young player, troubled by Yasuraku’s harassment, consulted a baseball team official. The official called Yasura to warn him, but he replied on the spot, “I didn’t do it.

Rakuten also conducted its own survey of as many as 100 people involved with the team. In the survey, “I heard that there were almost no voices defending Yasuraku, or saying that the news reports were clearly wrong,” according to a team official. President Morii, after making a comprehensive judgment based on such internal investigations, admitted that “it is true that he made a junior player stand on his head and strip naked in the locker room,” and removed him from the roster for the next season. In effect, he was dismissed.

In a similar example to Anraku, Sho Nakata, 34, then of Nippon Ham, assaulted a fellow player during a game two years ago. He was ordered to leave the stadium and suspended from home during the game, and for the time being, Nippon Ham suspended him from all first- and second-team games. Subsequently, Nichi-Ham manager Hideki Kuriyama consulted with Giants manager Tatsunori Hara by phone. Criticism focused on the fact that the transfer was accomplished through a free trade, and that he also played for the Giants’ first team just nine days after his suspension.

Furthermore, in May of this year, Hotaka Yamakawa, 32, of Seibu, was sent to prosecutors on suspicion of forcible sexual intercourse with a female acquaintance. Yamakawa, who was not charged, exercised his domestic FA rights that he acquired this year. Regardless of which team he joins, there is a way for him to continue playing baseball in Japan. However, this is not the case with Anraku. A source from an NPB team who has experience coaching in an independent league said, “Nakata and Yamakawa will be able to continue playing baseball in Japan.

Nakata and Yamakawa were able to return to Japan, but it will be tough for Yasura. The other 11 teams, as well as the independent leagues, will have a hard time acquiring him. The independent leagues are largely supported by sponsors, so compliance is tough. If I want to find a way to continue playing next season, I will have to go overseas.

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