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What Happened To This Player?
Hey, I was just wondering if someone could tell me who this player is and what happened to him after this incident. Did he ever recover from it? If you know of any articles about this, I'd love to have a read. [YouTube Video - it's around 2:46 in the video].

By the way, I love the site, long time reader, first time poster.
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Re: What Happened To This Player?
[ Author: Jbroks86 | Posted: Mar 21, 2007 5:31 AM | SFT Fan ]

That video has highlights of many NPB players. It's hard for me to understand what player you're looking for with all of them. It might possibly help if you're a little more specific about what incident?
Re: What Happened To This Player?
[ Author: BigManZam | Posted: Mar 21, 2007 9:31 AM | CLM Fan ]

Gotta be talking about Keiichi Hirano. He's fine, but I hope he learned when to go all out and when to look out for his own safety. He's one of the few current Japanese players known for flying all around the field to get the ball. The others being Atsunori Inaba and Akinori Iwamura. All have spent their time on the DL.

Hirano is lucky he didn't die that day.
Re: What Happened To This Player?
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Mar 21, 2007 10:02 AM | YBS Fan ]

He said at around 2:46 in the video. That was when Heiichi Hirano (the player in question) ran into the fense head first on May 6, 2007. That was the final out of the third inning (TBS boxscore), and Hirano was pinch hit for in the top of the fourth.

Hirano made his comeback on September 26 and 27, playing part time in center field on both occasions.

He is listed on the 2007 Buffaloes roster, so he's apparently made a full recovery.
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