Yankees Tanaka's "Light Brain Brain Diagnosis" Time to return to practice July 6 12:38

The major league Yankees revealed that Masahiro Tanaka, who was hit by a ball during practice on the 4th, was diagnosed with mild brain contusion, and that he will return to practice over time. I showed you.

The Yankees resumed the camp, which had been suspended from the middle of March, toward the opening of the end of this month on the 4th, and on the first day, Tanaka pitched up to the mound in practice-style practice, but was hit by the ball on the head. I immediately underwent a detailed examination at the hospital.

According to the team, pitcher Tanaka has swelling and pain in the affected area, but other than that, there is no problem.

It is said that pitcher Tanaka visited the Yankee Stadium in New York where camping was held on the 5th and the doctor of the team confirmed the condition again.

Regarding the condition of pitcher Tanaka, the Yankee coach Aaron Boone said, "The diagnosis was mild cerebral concussion. When I was examined at the hospital, I had no symptoms, I had a normal appetite, and I had good sleep."

When asked if he thinks he'll be in time for the opening day on the 23rd or 24th of this month, Boone said, "I hope so. Just make sure that it looks okay but there are no symptoms over the next few days. It is necessary," he said, and he said he would return to practice over time.