
Hiroshima Carp Player Fired for Drug Use
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Infielder Hatsuki's contract was terminated after confirmation of drug use. The Hiroshima Carp organization stated they are taking the matter extremely seriously.
The Hiroshima Carp, a popular baseball team in Japan, has terminated the contract of infielder Hatsuki due to drug use. This incident serves as a reminder of the strict drug policies in Japan.
While this event doesn't directly impact travel, it highlights the cultural emphasis on law and order. Travelers should be aware of and respect all local laws during their visit.
For fans planning to attend Carp games, this means a roster change. Check the team's official website for updated information on players and schedules.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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