Hideki Matsui “No problem” for surgery on left knee of Otani September 15th 15:15

Hideki Matsui, who was active in the Yankees of the major leagues, held a baseball class in New York on the 14th and performed batting in front of children.

After playing as a giant, Matsui played for seven seasons in the Yankees of the major leagues, and after retirement, runs an NPO that aims to spread baseball.

Mr. Matsui held a baseball class for Little League children at a stadium used by a minor league team under the Yankees on Staten Island, New York on the 14th, and showed points such as batting while showing his example Was instructed.

Mr. Matsui also performed batting in front of the children and cheered when he showed a ball hitting the fence with a powerful swing.

Mr. Matsui said, “I think this is the most beautiful stadium in the world, so it was nice to play baseball with local children and I would be happy if I was happy. “I feel the age because the distance of hitting balls is getting shorter,” he said with a smile.

Also, Angels Shohei Otani received surgery on his left knee on 13th of this month, and finished the second year with a batting average of 20: 8: 6, and the home run ended with 18 less than last year. "I think there would be some hard work that no one knew, and my knees would hurt."

On the other hand, about returning from injury, he said, “I think there is no problem when I become a player like him.”

Furthermore, pitcher Okunokawa, who became the driving force of the national high school baseball runner-up at Seiryo High School in Ishikawa Prefecture, is expected to be top-ranked in the draft of professional baseball. But I think it ’s a great pitcher with a speed of 150 km and good control and changing spheres.