"I am not judging who's right or wrong in this matter. I just want to say that since so many bloody, vivid cases have happened prior, why can't we learn something from them? I sincerely hope that Mr. Fujinami won't be affected, and I hope that everyone who loves the career of baseball can collectively establish a more scientific and humane understanding—protecting the players is essentially protecting Nippon Professional Baseball and the future of Japanese baseball, isn't it?"
Lin Guanglai's words ended here, not because he didn't want to continue, but because the SoftBank Team's staff came forward to take their genius away from the scene, preventing him from saying anything that might make the situation irreversible under the instigation of the onsite media.
But just those words were enough for the journalists present to start writing articles—Lin Guanglai's remarks were like a huge stone thrown into the calm surface of a lake, quickly causing a stir throughout Japan.
