Yudai Ohno, a pitcher of Chunichi who won the Sawamura Award in professional baseball last season, held a new year's annual mountain climbing training in his hometown of Kyoto, and stated his determination to "improve even more to win the championship."

Pitcher Ohno won two titles last season, the best ERA for the second consecutive year and the first strikeout, and won the first Sawamura Award in 10 complete games including the top six shutouts in both leagues. I did.



On the 5th, Pitcher Ohno unveiled his voluntary training for mountain climbing at Mt. Okayama in his hometown of Kyoto, which he has been conducting for over 15 years since high school.

Pitcher Ohno, who started vigorously at the foot of the mountain, rushed up the mountain road and reached the vicinity of the summit where he could overlook the city of Kyoto in less than 30 minutes.



And after the Mt. Okuribi, I made a big jump to make a big letter and vowed to be active this season.



Pitcher Ohno said, "I feel the importance of not forgetting my original intentions, and I can do my best during the season, saying,'It's not a big deal compared to that mountain climb.' I go every year. Last season, I was third in the league and I can see the back of the championship. Now that we've done it, we all want to grab it this season. To that end, I'll improve my level even more. "