Lotte baseball team general manager Corona infected athletes have a dinner "within the rules" October 15, 21:57

Naoki Matsumoto, the head of the professional baseball team Lotte, reiterated that pitcher Daiki Iwashita, who was found to have been infected with the new coronavirus, had a dinner while observing the rules set by the team. Did.

In response to reports that pitcher Iwashita, who was confirmed to be infected on the 4th of this month, was having a dinner with his teammates late last month when he was on an expedition to Sapporo, the head of the Matsumoto baseball team said, "4 people. No player has broken the rule of being within. "



At Lotte, following pitcher Iwashita, the head of the Matsumoto baseball team held a press conference on the 6th when 11 players and staff were found to be infected.



In the question and answer session at that time, the head of the Matsumoto baseball team answered, "Did not even go out to eat out during the expedition?"



Then, another question related to the dinner was asked with another question, "In Sapporo, there were no outsiders within 4 people, but did anyone break the rules?" , "That's right."



Regarding this process, the head of the Matsumoto baseball team said, "I didn't say it well. I think you can understand it if you listen to all the interviews, but in the end, I answered that no player broke the rules, so I think that you understood it there. I was there. "