Professional baseball Nippon-Ham practice before the opening of the game for the first time in four years 18:33 on June 18th

Professional baseball/Nippon Ham practiced in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture before the opening match with Seibu on the 19th, preparing for the season opening aiming for Japan's first in four years.

Nippon Ham made the final adjustment at MetLife Dome in Tokorozawa City, where Seibu is headquartered in front of the opening game on the 19th under the coach's longest ninth season, Hideki Kuriyama.

Among them, pitcher Kouhei Arihara, who announced the starter of the opening game, occasionally checked the form while throwing a powerful ball in front of his second major role for the first time in three years.

Sho Nakata, the main player who showed 3 home runs and 11 RBI in the practice game, showed the strength of the match, and he confirmed the swing trajectory one by one with a long tee.

In addition, Kensuke Kondo, who is the main player, hit the wide angle by free batting to give a good finish.

Nippon-Ham is starting with Seibu, who will play in the opening game on the 19th, and has been holding 4 wins against Neil, four wins last season, with 0 wins and 3 losses, and an ERA of 2.16.