The joint voluntary training for new players in professional baseball and Hiroshima has begun, and pitcher Ryosuke Kuribayashi, who is in first place in the draft, said, "I want to make a strong appeal so that I can participate in the camp of the 1st army."

Seven new players from Hiroshima entered the dormitory of the baseball team in Hatsukaichi City on the 8th, and started joint voluntary training at the practice field adjacent to the dormitory on the 9th.



After warming up under the guidance of the team trainer, the players played catch in pairs.



Among them, pitcher Kuribayashi, who joined the team from Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. in the first draft, was politely throwing each ball to check the form.



After this, the players were knocked and showed a light grab judgment.



Pitcher Kuribayashi said, "I'm glad I was able to talk with other players and practice well. I want to make a strong appeal so that I can participate in the 1st Army camp."



The new players will continue to jointly train independently to prepare for the spring camp next month.