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Tsuyoshi Ishizaki : ウィキペディア英語版
Tsuyoshi Ishizaki

is a Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher for the Hanshin Tigers in Japan's Central League.
==Early baseball career==
A native of Ibaraki, Ishizaki started playing baseball in grade school and continued all the way until he entered Sanwa High School. His school made it to the 3rd round of the prefectural tournament, but failed to make it to Koshien. During that time, his fastballs already sparked the interest of some scouts as it reached the 145 km/h levels, but in the end, none of the 12 NPB teams drafted him when he graduated high school.
Wanting to pursue a career in baseball, he joined the industrial leagues under Shin Nittetsu Sumikin Kashima. However, he began experiencing lower back pains shortly after he joined the team. Apparently, this was brought about by the strain that resulted from his overhead pitching form, and as a solution, he decided to alter his delivery form to a lower arm angle.〔 With a stroke of luck, the altered form worked to his advantage, bringing his pitches to a maximum of 151 km/h, making him indispensable to the team.〔

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