Seibu error is league worst Tozaki To stigma return defense practice February 14 21:30

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A professional baseball player, Seibu, in a camp in Nichinan City, Miyazaki Prefecture, last year, Shuta Tozaki, a second player who had the worst number of errors in the league, is working hard to defend himself.

Toshizaki, his sixth year, has scored 26 home runs, 90 RBIs and a personal high last season, contributing to the team's league title.

However, defense was an issue, and the number of errors in the second was 14 of the league worst.

On the 14th, unfortunate rain caused the practice to take place indoors, and Tozaki was handling the ball carefully with a menu that checked the connection between the pitcher and the infielder.

At this camp, he has been working on improving his defensive skills by learning how to move his feet in response to the hit ball from Director Haruhiko Tsuji, who won the Golden Grab Award eight times in the second era.

Tozaki has said, "I get the advice from Tsuji and I feel that I am growing up. Was.