Professional baseball, Seibu Otoshi and three pitchers, including Tawada, who won the most, are out of force November 3, 20:11

Professional baseball Seibu has announced that it will not sign a contract for next season with three pitchers, including pitcher Shinsaburo Tawata, who won the title with the most wins.

27-year-old pitcher Tawada joined the team in 1st place in the draft four years ago, and won the title with the most wins with 16 wins.



However, he won only one win last season and revealed that he suffered from autonomic imbalance last December.



This season, we started from the physical fitness menu and re-contracted the registered players under the control of the team in July, but we could not be promoted to the 1st army, and we only pitched 5 games in the 2nd army. It was.



Hisanobu Watanabe, general manager, responded to an online interview, saying, "I was looking at whether I could handle it as a controlled player, but I felt it was a bit tough under pressure. I can do it because I am still willing to continue playing baseball. I want to support as much as I can. First of all, it is important to cure the illness firmly, "he said, suggesting that he will re-contract as a training player.



He also announced that he will not sign a contract for next season with pitcher Makoto Aiuchi, who is 26 years old in the 8th year, and pitcher Koki Fujita, who is 22 years old in the 5th year.



It means that both of them will retire from active duty.



Of these, pitcher Aiuchi was highly evaluated for his future and joined the team in 2nd place in the draft, but in the 1st army, he pitched 21 games until last season with 0 wins and 7 losses and an ERA of 10.05.



In April, in order to prevent the infection of the new coronavirus, the team said that they had gone to golf in a car driven by their teammates and violated speed when the team was banned from going out. He was banned from participating.



Pitcher Aiuchi commented through the team, "I would like to say to all the fans,'Thank you very much for your support.' I want to retire from baseball and take a new path in the future." I will.