Professional baseball Lotte's Okinawa Ishigakijima camp entered the second cool from the 6th.

Hisanori Yasuda, who was in his fourth year, showed his long hitting ability by hitting over the fence while Japan national team coach Atsunori Inaba visited the tournament.

At the age of 21 in his fourth year, Yasuda is a promising young man who was assigned fourth in 87 games, the most in the team last season.



Every day at the camp on Ishigaki Island, we receive guidance from the temporary coach Nobuhiko Matsunaka, the only triple crown in Heisei.



On the 6th, the first day of the 2nd Cool, batting practice was held in the morning while coach Inaba of the Tokyo Olympics Japan National Team visited for an inspection.



Yasuda had the experience of being selected as a member of the Japan national team under the age of 23 under the direction of Director Inaba three years ago, and on the 6th, he hit many hits over the fence with his long hitting power.



Yasuda said, "I'm having a very good camp because I've got my shape by swinging the bat. It would be best if I could represent Japan in the Olympics, but I think I'm still not strong enough. First of all, the opening of the team I want to do my best so that I can get the starting lineup. "



Director Inaba said, "I was hitting a very good ball and I felt that batting was changing. Anyway, I think it is important to have a good start, so I would like you to make good adjustments."