Tokyo Roku University baseball spring league match opens about 4 months behind due to corona impact 16:21 on August 10

The spring league game of Tokyo Roku University Baseball, which had been postponed due to the effect of the new coronavirus, started at the Jingu Stadium on the 10th, about 4 months later than originally planned.

In the spring league game of Tokyo Roku University Baseball, the maximum number of spectators is set to 3000 people, which is about one tenth of the number of people who can be accommodated at Jingu Stadium, and after taking infection prevention measures, among the 26 university baseball leagues nationwide It was the only event held in Tokyo, where the University of Tokyo and Keio University played in the opening game.

The match was a close match, and Keio University won the goodbye by scoring 2 points in 9 runs following 1 point.

The defeated University of Tokyo just restarted the whole practice on the 20th of the month according to the policy of the university, and Tetsuya Nakai, a second-year student who made a timely hit in the game on the 10th, said, ``While not being able to practice all I think it's happening that I've been to a nearby park, etc. I've never been able to play baseball since it was my first time in my life, so I've had a hard time, but today was fun to play baseball." ..

In the spring league game of Tokyo Roku University Baseball, the team that won the first two wins in the same match is not the usual form to win the point, but it competes for the championship in one game brute force of 6 schools, and in the 8 days until the 17th of this month It will be held.