Morifuku is retired from the active duty Giant outside notice from the military December 25, 23:00

It turns out that pitcher Yoshihiko Morifuku, who has lost his professional baseball and giant strength, will retire.

Morifuku is 33 years old. In the Softbank era, he played as a left-throwing relief, pitching more than 50 games a year in five seasons. He declared a free agent three years ago in 2016 and joined the giant.

In the first year of the transfer, he pitched in 30 games, but last year, he only pitched 2 games, and indeed 7 games, and this off, the baseball team reported that he was out of force.

Morifuku participated in a 12-team joint tryout last month to continue his career, but no new affiliation was decided.

According to the giant, pitcher Morifuku was informed that he would retire from active duty on the night of the 24th.

Mori Fuku pitched 423 games in 13 years with 13 professionals, 17 wins, 17 losses, 18 saves, 134 holds, and an ERA of 2.59.