Twins Maeda Open Battle February 25 10:49 showing the high correction power with the first start after transfer

Major league pitcher Kenta Maeda pitched in the open game for the first time since transferring to the Twins on the 24th, throwing twice and having one goal.

Maeda moved from the Dodgers to the Twins in trade shortly before the start of this season's camp, starting for the first time in the open match against Red Sox in Florida on the 24th.

Maeda pitcher did not play in the actual bat in the camp where participation was delayed, and against the batter for the first time in the open match of the day, he hit the fastball with the leading batter and lost in the home run.

The second was hit before the light, the third was a foreball and a pinch.

However, the fourth was light fly and the fifth was fastball to double play of the second goro to minimize the goal.

He pitched his own course twice and fouled the 6th batter to the first. The 7th was a third goro, and the 8th was a good slider with three strikeouts.

Maeda pitched twice and hit one with two hits, demonstrating the ability to correct during the match.

Maeda pitched, "I've thrown a bit carefully since I first pitched against the batter. I needed time to regain my senses. I want to raise it. "