Mariners Hirano New negative corona test twice negative Camp confluence July 19 14:33

Mariners Yoshihisa Hirano, who was infected with the new coronavirus in the major league, became negative twice in a row and joined the team's camp on the 18th.

Plains pitcher, who will play at the Mariners this season, was found to have been infected with the new coronavirus late last month when he was training independently in his home state of Arizona.

As a result, Hirano had not been able to participate in the camp that started in his hometown of Seattle from 3rd of this month, but he joined the team on the 18th because the test was negative twice in a row.

Hirano had about two hours of practice on that day, defensive practice after the catch, and strength training to complete the first day of the merger.

The Mariners will enter the opening game with Astros on the 24th of this month, but since Hirano was recovering from late June to early July, there was a delay in adjustment, and in the future pitching with a bullpen and You will aim to participate in the game while gradually raising the condition, such as practice against the batter.