DeNA's First Red and White Game Draft No. 1 Forest Appeals February 8 20:23

Professional baseball DeNA's camp in Ginowan City, Okinawa Prefecture, held a red and white match for the first time on the 8th, and the 1st draft rookie, Keito Mori, made a hit with his first at-bat and made an appeal.

Mori, who joined the first place in the draft from Toin Gakuen in Kanagawa, coordinated the camp with two troops, and on the 8th, participated halfway in the first red and white battle in which the first and second troops played against each other.

He caught the third 142 km straight of the third ball and hit back in front of the center, hitting the first at bat in the actual battle.

In the second at bat, he chose the foreball, then proceeded to second base and returned to his home in a timely hit following his advantage.

He also hit the ball once in a short defense, but he was calm and coping.

Ramirez commented, "It was really good. He looked like a grown-up rookie and he looked like an adult. The ball was well identified.

Mori said, "I was going to appeal if I had the chance. I was nervous, but I thought I would just play myself. I could take the plunge."

In addition, on the 8th, DeNA announced on April 8 that it will ban balloon-based support in practice games and open games held in Okinawa Prefecture following the spread of the new coronavirus.