Ryu Hyun-jin of the Blue Jays in Toronto accelerates his preparation for the opening of the regular league by increasing pitching innings and pitches in the second game.

MLB.com said today that Ryu Hyun-jin is going to pitch six innings by starting the blue-and-white match at Rogers Center tomorrow.

He added that this means that Ryu Hyun-jin is approaching his perfect body in line with the Tampa Bay Race and the regular league opening day on the 25th.

Ryu Hyun-jin scored for the first time on the 14th and scored four strikeouts in five innings to score one hit (one bookstore) in five innings.

I threw 59 balls and put 40 in the strike zone.

After descending from the mound, Ryu Hyun-jin threw a little more ball in the bullpen and warmed his shoulders.

In the mound of standing again after five days, Ryu Hyun-jin is planning to check his ball and improve his adaptability in an unattended situation.

Toronto coach Charlie Montoyo has not officially announced, but there is little disagreement that Ryu Hyun-jin, who signed for $80 million for four years as a free agent, is a starter.

Looking at the schedule, Ryu Hyun-jin's opening match against the opening game is the 19th.

Toronto will play a practice game against the Boston Red Sox on the 22nd and 23rd and move to St. Petersburg, Florida to prepare for the opening match against Tampa Bay.

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