Major League opening with no spectators on the 23rd Otani returns with a pitcher this season 13:44 on July 7

The major league, whose opening has been significantly delayed due to the spread of the new coronavirus, has officially been decided to open with no spectators on the 23rd of this month.

Due to the spread of infection, the major league this season will be reduced from the usual 162 games to 60 games, and the major league organization announced that it will start on the 6th, the 23rd of this month.

As a measure to prevent infection, it will be held by an unattended audience for the time being, and 40 of the 60 games will be played against teams in the same district of the same league to prevent team movement.

Two games will be played on the 23rd of this month, and the Yankees, where Masahiro Tanaka will belong, will play against the Nationals.

Practitioner Tanaka was diagnosed with mild brain concussion during the practice on the first day of restarting the camp.

The team has the prospect of returning to practice over time.

On the 24th, the angels to which Shohei Otani belongs will open their athletics match in Auckland, where their opponents are based.

Otani will return from his right elbow surgery as a pitcher this season.

Auckland was a stadium that debuted in the Major League Baseball as a batter in the opening round of the Ototori, and then as a pitcher, he also made his first victory in the Major League at this stadium.

At the same stadium, there is a possibility of returning to the double sword style, so it will be noticed.

Cubs, who is a candidate for the opening pitcher with Darvish, will open the match against the Brewers in Chicago on the 24th.

First year Tsutsuka's Rays opener at home in Florida

In addition to this, Rays, who belongs to the first year of the major league, where Yoshitomo Tsutsuka belongs, will play against Blue Jays, who also belongs to Shun Yamaguchi of the first year, in his hometown of St. Petersburg, Florida.

The Reds, to which Shogo Akiyama belongs, will welcome the opening game with the Tigers in Cincinnati, where they are based.

Kenta Maeda, who transferred to the trade this season, belongs to the Twins, which is the opening match against White Sox at the opponent's hometown.

The Mariners to which Yusei Kikuchi and Yoshihisa Hirano belong will play the Astros at their opponent's home base.