U.S. big league Otani and others call for action to stop infection with video New Corona April 19 5:34

k10012394981_202004190531_202004190533.mp4

While the spread of the new coronavirus continued to spread, a video was released that called attention to players such as Shohei Otani of the big league and Angels to stop the infection.

In the video created by the major league, 13 people, including Otani and top players, have given messages.

In this, Otani appeared as an Angels trainer and said in Japanese, "I wish for an early termination."

Ototoshito, Mets' pitcher Jacob Degrohm, who won the Cy Young award for the second year in a row last year, calls out to stay at home and try not to spread the infection.

"I've been working every day for a long time, but now it's time to stay home. Let's act wisely and protect each other," said Cal Ripken, who has a record of 2632 consecutive games. I am.

And finally, the Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole concludes with a message saying, "Thanks to the heroes who stand up for us, including health care workers."

With more than 700,000 people infected with the new coronavirus in the United States, and the opening of the major leagues cannot be foreseen, high-impact players and others have called for action to end the infection.