Seishu Hatake, a fifth-year pitcher who is expected to settle in the starting rotation with four wins last season at the 1st army camp held by professional baseball giants in Miyazaki City, pitches in batting practice and straights in sweetly. It was a content that left issues such as.

Hatake, who is in his fifth year, played a part in the starting rotation at the end of last season and won four wins including his first shutout victory, and it is expected that the starting rotation will take root this season.



At the 1st Army camp centered on young giants in Miyazaki City, Hatake pitched for batting practice.



Hatake struck out Kazuma Okamoto, who won the home run king and the RBI king last season, with a changing ball.



On the other hand, Yukinori Kishida, who was in his fourth year, had a sweet straight and was hit by a home run.



Hatake pitched 31 balls to seven batters and gave two foreballs, leaving problems in control.



Hatake said, "I think the finish was good. The good and bad balls were clear. I felt again that I would be hit if I threw it in a sweet place."