Hiroshima Camp Tododa pitches for free batting February 7 18:36

Professional baseball Hiroshima's camp in Nichinan City, Miyazaki Prefecture begins its second course on the 7th, and last year, pitcher Hiroki Tododa, who took part in the starting pitchers and scored 7 victories, pitched for free batting for the first time. , And let the ball feel the momentum, taking away the swing from the main players.

In his fourth year, pitcher Totada returned from his left elbow surgery last season and played a part in the starting rotation, achieving seven wins and a 2.96 ERA.

On the 7th day of the 2nd cool day, he pitched for free batting for the first time in this camp, and threw 43 balls with changing balls against four batters.

Although six hits were hit, he felt the momentum of the ball, such as robbing the empty swing from Seiya Suzuki of the same school year.

Pitcher Totada said, "I think it was better than a bullpen. I asked the fielders who played it to say," I had a good ball. "I want to continue. I want to be more aware of throwing with my lower body." Was.

In addition, seat batting, which is a practical battle practice, was also conducted, and pitcher Ryuji Ichioka pitched in relief for the ninth year.

Pitcher Ichioka suffered from the middle of the season last year and was forced to make adjustments with the two troops, but on the 7th he faced eight batters and did not allow one hit, and Shinji Sasaoka strengthened the relief. While mentioning the issues, I was impressed with the demodulation.

Ichioka said, "I threw it while checking how straight it was running. I wasn't speeding, but I missed it and felt good."