1st run in the plains season after transfer to Major League Mariners

Major Leaguer Mariners pitcher Yoshitoshi Hirano pitched for the first time this season against the Rangers on the 22nd, keeping one in a run.

Hirano, who moved from Diamondbacks to the Mariners this season, joined the team on the 21st of this month due to a delay in coordination due to the effect of the new coronavirus before June.

On the 22nd, he played against the Rangers at his hometown, and Hirano pitched for the first time this season with the Mariners leading the game 9 times, 10-1.

Hirano allowed the first batter to hit, but in the split, which was good for the two following batters, he struck out in a row with two strikeouts, and the final batter closed the game with a foul fly to the third.

Hirano pitched one hit, one strike and two strikeouts, and finished his first pitching without a score after transfer. The Mariners won the match 10 to 1.

Hirano "I felt like my body remembered"

Hirano, who finished his first pitching this season, said, “I was a little nervous because the match was too long, but I was thrilled. I threw one ball, one ball, and I remembered my body.” It was

After that, he said, "I'm still throwing even if the team changes, so I just do my job. I want to be careful not to get injured and to throw it well for the rest of the season."