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Director Van Gabriel Castro dismissed, “sad and unfair news” on his SNS

It has been revealed that Mexico Olympics coach Van Gabriel Castro has been dismissed on the 6th. The coach revealed on his SNS that the presidents of the Mexican Baseball Federation and the Mexican League have decided to dismiss as “very sad and unfair news.”

In response to the dismissal drama just before the opening of the Olympics in less than two months, in Mexico, “The Mexican national team, who was supposed to be the eye of the typhoon at the Tokyo Olympics, has the problem of the absence of a commander.” Is reported with surprise.

Castro, who was dismissed with the federation’s GM, has not yet revealed the reason for the dismissal, but US sports bureau ESPN has returned to active duty in the Mexican League this year with the goal of participating in the Olympics. He reported that he was forced to add an infielder to Roaster and refused to do so.

At the Mexican Baseball Federation, Adrian’s older brother, Edgar Gonzalez, who once played as a giant, was nominated by the country’s president, Lopez Obrador, to serve as commissioner, and his brother was not putting pressure on the coach. There is also a view that reports that.

39-year-old Adrian Gonzalez, who has been in uniform for the first time in three years since playing for Mets in 2018, played as first baseman and designated hitter in the Mexican League’s Mariachis de Guadalajara this season. As of the 8th, 16 games have been completed since the opening, with a batting average of .400 (7th in the league), 2 home runs and 20 RBIs (2nd in the league). It stands at the top of the district.

Phillies coach Castro has led Mexico to third place at the 2019 Premier12 and won the country’s first Olympic qualification. Former Chunichi and Orix outfielder Matt Clark and former Hanshin Tigers Efren Navarro infielder were selected as representative members, but it seems likely that the member composition will change if the commander changes. If that happens, it may be necessary for Inaba Japan to scout the members again.

(Full-Count editorial department)

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