Tokyo Roku University baseball postponed spring league game to be held with an upper limit of 3000 people August 3 18:50

The Tokyo Roku University Baseball Federation has decided to hold the postponed spring league game on the 10th of this month with an upper limit of 3000 people.

The spring league game of Tokyo Roku University Baseball has been postponed significantly from the initial opening in April due to the spread of the new coronavirus, and from the 10th to the 17th of this month at the Jingu Stadium, the method of round-robin match of 6 schools Will be done.

The Tokyo Roku University Baseball Federation held a managing board meeting in Tokyo on the 3rd, and decided to limit the number of spectators to 3,000, which is approximately one-tenth of the number of people who can be accommodated at Jingu Stadium.

The spectator can enter in the infield area, and since it is a free seat, it is meant that the spectators voluntarily sit at intervals.

In addition, the supporters of each university will not be able to enter the stadium, but will display the pre-recorded video on a large screen.

According to the All Japan University Baseball Federation, all the 26 league baseball leagues nationwide, except for Tokyo Roku University Baseball, have all spring league games canceled.

“I want to create an environment in which students can have a passion for their games,” said Takamichi Inoue, president of the Tokyo Roku University Baseball Federation.