Major League Blue Jays Yamaguchi Bullpen first pitch practice February 15 7:44

Suzuki Yamaguchi, who will play this season in the Major League's Blue Jays, will practice for the first time with a bullpen on the 14th of the second day of camp in Florida, saying, "If you can make your own performance, the results will follow I am confident. "

Yamaguchi pitched last season with three titles, including the most wins in professional baseball and giants, and transferred to the Blue Jays off-season using the posting system.

Pitcher Yamaguchi started a major league challenge at a camp started in Florida on the 13th, and on the second day he played catching balls and other things and went into a bullpen to practice pitching.

As pitcher Yamaguchi and his coaches watched, Yamaguchi pitched a total of 53 balls, including fastballs and changing balls such as folk balls, which he was good at.

Yamaguchi pitcher voluntarily trained up to the camp and had already thrown eight times with a bullpen, but this day he throws it with about 60% of his power and is working on it as a measure against the major league batter. I was checking the feel of the ball and cut ball.

Yamaguchi pitchers have some experience in Japan, but in the major leagues, they want to start and need to be successful in open matches.

Yamaguchi says, "I think that if you can perform your own performance, the result will come naturally. My goal is to protect the starting rotation throughout the year, so I want to make an appeal." I showed enthusiasm.