Dragon Ball Super: Jonathan The Major League Superstar (Fanfiction)

The Story Takes Place In 1996 Where Jonathan Was Playing For The Fukuoka Daiei Hawks

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Jonathan Washington-Jonathan Who Signed With The Daiei Hawks In 1996 As An 3rd Baseman But Transitioned To 1st Base

Ayumi Fujimoto-Ayumi Fujimoto Who Was An Popular And Beloved Designated Hitter Who Played For The Japan Female National Baseball Team In 1996 Helping The Team Win Gold In Baseball At The 1996 Atlanta Olympics Jonathan Washington Who Was Playing For The Fukuoka Daiei Hawks At The Time After Having 6 Successful Years With The Seibu Lions (1989-1995) In Which He Led The Pacific League In Home Runs In 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 And 1995 And RBI In 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 And 1995 Jonathan Was Also An 6 Time Pacific League Batting Champion Well Known For His Iconic Shades He Wore When He Was Batting One Of The Most Memorable Moments Was When In 1996 Jonathan Crushed The Baseball So Hard That It Crashed Into An Billboard With Distort3dd2's Face On It As Jonathan Rounds The Bases Greeting Hiroki Kokubo At Home Plate Jonathan Finished The 1996 Campaign With An .342 Batting Average Which Gave Jonathan His Record Setting 7th Pacific League Batting Title Hitting 46 Home Runs And Driving In 128 RBI Though The Fukuoka Daiei Hawks Were Close Posting An 82-80 Record Failing To Qualify For The Pacific League Playoffs Winning His 7th Pacific League MVP Award The Years 1997 & 1998 Were Jonathan's Finest As In 1997 Jonathan Hit .348 With 49 Home Runs And 138 RBI Winning His 8th Pacific League Batting Title And MVP Award In 1998 Jonathan Hit .353 With 44 Home Runs And 125 RBI Winning His 9th Pacific League Batting Title And 9th Pacific League MVP 1999 Was Where The Fukuoka Daiei Hawks Finally Broke Through Jonathan Was Largely Responsible Hitting .345 With 42 Home Runs And 124 RBI Winning His 10th Pacific League Batting Title And His 10th Consecutive Pacific League MVP Award The Fukuoka Daiei Hawks Finished In First Place With An 77-47 Record As The Fukuoka Daiei Hawks Defeated The Chunichi Dragons In The 1999 Japan Series In 2000 Jonathan Was Signed By The Oakland Athletics To An Minor League Deal In 2000 Jonathan Began The 2000 In Single A Lynchburg Jonathan Posted An .293 Average With 22 Home Runs And 64 RBI In 148 Games Recording 175 Hits Jonathan Moved Up To Double A To Begin The 2001 Season Where Jonathan Posted An .302 Average With 25 Home Runs And 97 RBI In 155 Games Recording 177 Hits Before Jonathan Made His MLB Debut On May 4, 2001 Going 2-2 With An Double And An Run In An 6-5 Win Against The Anaheim Angels Jonathan Smacked His Very First MLB Home Run Against The Rangers

Minami Nakajima-Minami Nakajima Was One Of The Athletics Farm Directors Who Laid Her Eyes On Jonathan Of The Fukuoka Daiei Hawks Whom He Played For From 1996 To 2000 The Oakland Athletics Had Successfully Resigned Jason Giambi To An 7 Year Deal However Jonathan Had An Short Stint With The Athletics Being Released 96 Games Into The Season Posting An .308 Average With 23 Home Runs And 93 RBI Jonathan Was On Pace To Be Selected To The 2001 American League All Star Team As An Rookie This Pretty Much Doomed The Athletics As The Seibu Lions Purchased Jonathan's Contract From The Oakland Athletics Jonathan Was Heading Back To Japan In 2001 Jonathan Who Has Played For The Seibu Lions Previously (1989-1995) Had One Of The Greatest 6 Year Stretches In Japanese Baseball History Becoming One Of Japan's Most Feared Complete Hitters Jonathan Continued His Dominance Of Pacific League Pitching Hitting .343 With 47 Home Runs And 142 RBI Winning His 11th Pacific League Batting Title And MVP Award As The Lions Finished With An 73-46 Record In 2002 Despite Not Winning His 12th Pacific League MVP Jonathan Still Posted An .330 Average With 48 Home Runs And 144 RBI Jonathan Won His 12th Pacific League Batting Title However The Seibu Lions Were Embarrassed By The Yomiuri Giants In The 2002 Japan Series Jonathan In 2003 Had Another Brilliant Season Posting An .339 Batting Average With 49 Home Runs And 128 RBI Winning His 13th Pacific League Batting Crown He Also Won His 12th Consecutive Pacific League MVP Award With Alex Cabrera Sharing The Honors 2004 Was An Down Year For Alex Cabrera However Jonathan Hit His Stride This Year As Jonathan Batted .348 With 54 Home Runs And 147 RBI In 2004 Jonathan Won His 14th Pacific League Batting Title And MVP Award As The Seibu Lions Posted An 82-47 Record Winning The 2004 Japan Series Against The Chunichi Dragons Jonathan Also Stopped The Orix BlueWave-Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes Merger In 2004 From Happening By Offering An Reasonable Deal Which The Owners Agreed It Was Very Reasonable To Them Since They Also Didn't Want To Lose Those Two Teams To An Merger And Thanked Jonathan And Called Him "Mr. Negotiator" Mainly Because Of Jonathan's Negotiation Skills Proving Just How Popular Jonathan Was