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#Domingo #RakutenEagles #HiroshiShibahara #XXngolol The following is an explanation of XXngolol https://wikiwiki.jp/livejupiter/%E2%9... In 2008, while with Rakuten, Domingo was assigned as closer due to team circumstances. He pitched in the bottom of the ninth inning of the season opener against SoftBank Hawks (March 20th) with a two-run lead. However, he allowed consecutive hits to Jin Tamura and Nobuhiko Matsunaka, and then gave up a walk-off three-run home run to Hiroshi Shibahara. He was unable to get a single out after just seven pitches, leading to a come-from-behind loss (the so-called "Domingo's seven pitches"). This not only erased the win for starter Hisashi Iwakuma (currently with the Giants), but also resulted in a come-from-behind walk-off loss. The loss was so shocking that commentary boards on Baseball Channel and elsewhere were filled with comments like "Domingo lol." Incidentally, Domingo is said to have said after the game (although the veracity of this is unknown) "Hear it all from the catcher," further increasing the level of humor. Then, in the following game on March 22nd, his teammate Ogura Hisashi, like Domingo, left the game without getting a single out and after only one batter. The moment Ogura left the game, the commentary board erupted in a chorus of "Ogungo lol." Domingo, who came on to the mound later, brought the runner back, and the game was tied with just one out away from victory. This then erased Masahiro Tanaka's (now with the Yankees) win and the team suffered a walk-off loss in extra innings. Ogungo lol http://live24.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/l... 5: Anonymous Commentator: 2008/03/22 (Sat) 16:20:29.34 ID:xqO+PPkp Ogungo lol 6: Anonymous Commentator: 2008/03/22 (Sat) 16:20:34.94 ID:RPI0O468 Yoshingo*2 lol 15: Anonymous Commentator: 2008/03/22 (Sat) 16:21:20.44 ID:9G3Sz8Ju Nomungo's pitching strategy failed lol 17: Anonymous Commentator: 2008/03/22 (Sat) 16:21:21.31 ID:jVSX9hmE Ogungo → Yoshingo → Domingo The strongest trio! As a result of this series of incidents, "○○ngo" became an independent term, replacing "○○suko," which had previously been used to refer to relief pitchers who had been criticized. However, while "○○suko" was almost exclusively used for relief pitchers, like "○○kawa ○ji," "○○ngo" can also be used to refer to starting pitchers, so its usage is closer to "○○mono (us)." Note: In keeping with the original source, the thread title is often preceded by a grass (= "w") character. Incidentally, Tanaka's win total was limited to nine, missing out on double-digit wins due in part to his selection for the Beijing Olympics. Had Domingo shut down the game on March 22nd, Tanaka would have had 13 consecutive years of double-digit wins, from his rookie year in 2007 through 2019, after his transfer to MLB. While primarily used in live commentary threads, the rise of aggregation blogs has led to widespread use of Tigers-style slang within the forums. In addition, thanks to the influence of targeted threads like "The result of 'ngo-ri-maku-tachi lol," the phrase has become established in many forums and boards, not just baseball-related ones. It has since spread to social media sites like Twitter, video sharing sites like YouTube and Nico Nico Douga, and has become widely known through media coverage such as television and magazines. Today, the phrase is interpreted and used to mean things like "I messed up," "I was blown up," or "A fatal mistake," but due to its pleasant connotation, it is often used as a meaningless ending phrase. Unusually for a word originating from NanJ, it mysteriously became popular among high school girls, ranking a respectable third in the "2017 Trend Rankings Chosen by Teens" by Mynavi Teens in the "2017 Trending Words of the Year" category. After this series of incidents, Domingo ultimately lost his closer position without recording a single save and was relegated to starting. While he performed relatively consistently as a starter despite Rakuten's thin pitching staff, he lacked the support of the batting lineup, leading to the creation of a new term. Domingo was eventually released by Rakuten at the end of 2008 with a record of 2 wins and 7 losses. Furthermore, in 2018, Jordan Norberto, who had transferred from Chunichi Dragons to Yakult, was registered under his middle name, "Armengo," and expectations were high for the pitcher to perform even better (including in terms of comedy), but he returned to Japan due to poor condition. He showed his lack of ability and was released from his contract on June 20th of the same year without making a single appearance in the first team, which led to the term "○○ Mengo" becoming popular as a derogatory term for Yakult players for a while.