Seibu Matsuzaka donates 50,000 masks to Saitama Prefecture New Corona May 13th 15:56

While the declaration of an emergency continued due to the spread of the new coronavirus, Daisuke Matsuzaka, a professional baseball player who returned to Japan for the first time in 14 years, had a mask 5 in Saitama prefecture, where the team is headquartered, so that he could use it at medical institutions. We have decided to donate ten thousand copies.

While the state of emergency continues to be declared due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, professional baseball players, Seibu, practice four days a week in the stadium and team facilities in the morning and afternoon to prevent the spread of the infection. ..

Under such circumstances, according to the team, pitcher Matsuzaka, who returned to Kobu and Seibu for the first time in 14 years, decided to donate 50,000 non-woven masks to Saitama prefecture, where the team is based.

Matsuzaka decided to donate because he wants it to be used in various environments such as medical and welfare sites, so the mask will be delivered to the new coronavirus countermeasure headquarters in Saitama prefecture on 15th this month.

Through the team, Matsuzaka said, “I've been thinking about“ what I can do ”for the past few months. I hope that it will be of some use at medical sites, welfare facilities, etc. Overcoming the virus We believe that the day is definitely approaching, and we want to unite with everyone and overcome them. "