Giants Parra returns to the United States for treatment of his right knee October 14, 21:41

Professional baseball giant has announced that outfielder Gerardo Parra, who joined this season, will return to the United States to treat his right knee.

Parra is an outfielder with a long hitting ability who hit 88 home runs in total in the major leagues, and joined the giant from the nationals of the major leagues this season.



Parra returned to the 1st Army in the middle of last month after being deregistered as a player in the 1st Army due to a sense of discomfort in his right knee in mid-August.



However, the condition of his right knee did not improve after that, and he repeatedly returned and erased one army.



According to the team, he will be returning to the United States to treat his right knee and will be treated at an American hospital.



Parra has participated in 47 games so far, with a batting average of 20%, 6 minutes and 7 RBIs, 4 home runs and 13 RBIs.



Parra commented through the team that "the right knee was not good. I will concentrate on treatment so that I can play at 100%. I also want to return as a force and show Japanese fans the best play." I will.