Nine contracts with Rakuten Fukuyama, etc. for the next season, October 1 21:51

Professional baseball Rakuten has announced that he will not sign a contract for the next season, such as pitcher Hiroyuki Fukuyama, who has played more than 60 games for four consecutive years until the season of Ototoshi and has been active as a relief.

Fukuyama is 30 years old in professional 9th ​​year. In 2013, I transferred from DeNA to Rakuten, and as a well-belief, I climbed over 60 games for 4 consecutive years.

Of these, Ototoshi played an active part with 6 wins and 0 losses, 7 saves, 23 holds, and a defense rate of 1.06, contributing greatly to the team's climax series advancement.

However, due to the exhaustion of fatigue this season, only 7 games were climbed, and in July he had undergone surgery on his right shoulder and right elbow, aiming for a return.

Pitcher Fukuyama was confronted with a contract for a training player who could not participate in a single military game.

Fukuyama said, “I've been shaving and throwing for the team. Rehabilitation is going well, so I want to think a little more.”

Rakuten also came from Sendai City, and came to 8 people, including upbringing players, such as Toshi Hashimoto, a fielder who moved from a giant last season, and pitcher Morio, who joined the draft in 2013. I told you not to sign a season contract.

Hashimoto expressed his willingness to continue working in other teams, saying, “I thought I would be happy if I ended up in my hometown, but I would n’t end up in this way.”