Rays Tsutsuka First hit home run in the open game Direct hit on the electric bulletin board February 25 8:17

Yoshitomo Tsutsuka, who will be playing this season in the major leagues and raises, has participated in an open match against Red Sox on the 24th, hitting his first home run in a live battle.

Professional baseball player Tsutsuka, who transferred from the DeNA to Raise with a two-year contract, made his first hit in the open game against the Yankees on the 23rd in the fifth left, hitting his first hit in the actual game.

In the open match against the Red Sox on the 24th in Florida, he played with the No. 5 batter and made the first at bat in two rounds with a foreball.

The fourth at-bat was the first home run in an open game against Jeffrey Springs, a left-thrower who had been a Rangers replacement until last season. Tsutsuka caught a fastball out of course from a two-ball game, and the hit ball hit the electronic bulletin board in the middle left and was a lively hit.

Tsutsuka took the turn at bat, and the results of the two open games were a total of four at bats, two at bats, two hits and one RBI, two foreballs and a base ratio of 100%.