Professional baseball Lotte Martin withdrawal due to injury October 22, 23:33

Martin, who is hitting the team's top 25 home runs in professional baseball Lotte, was deregistered as a player in the 1st army on the 22nd due to a foot injury.

Lotte's Martin started in the 5th Wright match against Seibu at MetLife Dome on the night of the 21st.



Then, in the third at bat of the 7th inning, he hit a short ground ball and immediately after running through the first base, he collapsed and retreated to the bench as it was.



An examination at a hospital in Tachikawa, Tokyo revealed that he had a sprain on his left ankle.



Although the extent of the injury has not been clarified, the registration of the 1st Army player was canceled on the 22nd.



After the Seibu match on the night of the 22nd, coach Tadahito Iguchi said, "If I manage to go to the climax series at the end of the season, I want you to be in time."



Martin played in all 104 games up to the 21st, hitting the top 25 home runs of the team, and the batting average of the team was pulling the bottom of both leagues.



Lotte, who is currently 2nd in the Pacific League, is behind the leader Softbank by 8.5 games, while the 3rd place Seibu is behind by 3 games, and is up to 2nd place with 15 games remaining. We are on the verge of advancing to the climax series where we can move forward.