Major League Twins Kenta Maeda Adjusted by practice-style practice July 6 16:08

Kenta Maeda, a pitcher of the major league twins, made adjustments such as throwing 3 innings in practice-style practice at the camp toward the opening of the end of this month.

Pitcher Maeda practiced in a battle format against his teammates on the 5th at a camp held at the stadium in Minneapolis, home of the Twins.

During the practice on the 3rd day of the camp, I threw 49 balls in 3 innings.

Pitcher Maeda said, "Because it was the first pitching, there is still variation in the ball. Because the ball had strength, I will finish the small details a little more."

At the Mariners' camp in Seattle, the second bullpen was entered at the camp where Yusei Kikuchi was re-opened, and after throwing 13 balls, the right batter and the left batter stand up at the bats, for a total of 35 balls. I threw in.

Shun Yamaguchi, a professional baseball giant who transferred to the Blue Jays, posted on his Instagram that he had arrived in Toronto, Canada, where the team was based.

Many teams have resumed camp at their home grounds for the opening from 3rd of this month, but due to the Canadian government's restriction of foreign entry, the Blue Jays have not started camping in Toronto I'm late.

Blue Jays players were tested by the new coronavirus in Florida, where the team's facility is located, and the negative results moved to Toronto by charter flight, American media said Blue Jays practice on the 6th I'm told to start.

In addition, Shogo Akiyama of Reds, who transferred from professional baseball/Seibu, came to the press conference for the first time since entering the camp, and about the season that will be held in 60 games, ``If you do not give a solid result even in a short time, it will be very quick. I am wondering how fast I can adapt and whether I can get results and make me want to use myself."