Seibu Draft 1st place Miyagawa “To a pitcher that can be suppressed in an important scene” December 12, 20:30

Announcing new professional baseball / Seibu players in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture, and Dr. Satoshi Miyagawa, the first-ranked drafter, expressed his enthusiasm, “I want to be a pitcher who can hold down in important situations.

Announcing new Seibu players in Tokorozawa City, nine pitchers, including upbringing players and three fielders, attended in a brand new uniform with a number.

A fork ball with a large drop on a straight of more than 150 km is the 1st draft, and pitcher Miyagawa is numbered “15”, “The selling point is a strong feeling and strikes with a strong feeling. I want to be a pitcher who can hold down in any situation, ”he said.

Also, pitcher No. 2 of Hitachi Hitachi Power Systems, whose draft number was “20”, Shota Hamaya said, “The goal is a two-starter victory. I want to do my best so that I can settle in the first army and keep the starting rotation.” I told my aspirations.

Director Hirohiko Tsuji attended the conference and sent Yale, "I want the players to move forward one step at a time. I want my team to work hard to reach the best in Japan."
Seibu's newcomers will start joint training from January next year and prepare for the spring camp starting in February.

Draft 4th Kawano "The professional goal is the top batter"

Ryota Kawano, who joined the Kyushu Gakuin School in Kumamoto in 4th draft, has been assigned the number 56. Kawano said, “The selling point is playful. Throw from a deep position with a short defense. The professional goal is the top batter. I want to do my best towards the title.”

Draft 5th place Tsuge "The goal is Japan's best catcher"

Caterer Tsuge Uena, who joined the team from Mie Honda Suzuka in the 5th draft, has been given a “37” back number. “We are the best catcher in Japan with the lead according to the situation and the goal is the best catcher in Japan. I could n’t get the best in Japan with elementary school, junior high school, high school, and society, so I took the top in the professional world. "I want to".

Draft 7th Kamima "I will do my best to get the most wins"

Former Uema pitcher who joined the Tokushima Indigo Socks in the Independence League in the 7th draft, the spine number was decided to be “64”. Pitcher Kamima said, “It is a selling point that you can count on both straight and changing balls, and it doesn't move in any scene. I want to do my best to get the most wins I want.”

Draft 8th Kishi "Targeting the opening 1st army"

Junichiro Kishi, who joined the Tokushima Indigo Socks in draft 8th place, has been assigned a uniform number of “68”. Kishi said, “The defense and runners have a good sense of speed. I want to do my best to establish the first army with the goal of the first army”.