Pitcher Shun Yamaguchi of the Major League Baseball, the Blue Jays, has fallen out of the 40-person limit of the Major League Baseball contract.

Pitcher Yamaguchi joined the Blue Jays last season with a two-year contract from a professional baseball giant, but struggled to cope with the major leagues, with a record of 2 wins and 4 losses and an ERA of 8.06 in the first year.



This season, when he was trying to make a comeback, he had been to the United States in preparation for the camp starting on February 18, but on the 11th, the Blue Jays pitched Yamaguchi in order to acquire a relief pitcher who was out of the Red Sox. It has been revealed that it will be removed from the 40-person limit of the league contract.



In the future, pitcher Yamaguchi will be transferred to Weber if there is a team he wants to acquire, but if not, he will remain in the team and play in a minor league or will have a free contract to search for a new transfer destination. I will.