In the major leagues, pitcher and catcher battery team camps began on the 17th, and Padres' Yu Darvish and Rangers' Kohei Arihara also started for the season in the new world.

The Major League Baseball battery camp was held without media to prevent the transmission of the new Coronavirus, and pitcher Darvish, who traded from the Cubs to the Padres, was the Padres team at the camp that began in Arizona. I played catch with brown training wear.



Padres coach Tingler praised Darvish as "the best pitcher to control the ball and move it in different directions. I think he will give back his wealth of experience to young players." It was.



In addition, pitcher Arihara, who transferred from professional baseball Nippon-Ham to the Rangers using the posting system, also started his first year in the major leagues at a camp that started in Arizona.



According to the team, the facility has six grounds, and as an infection prevention measure, they were divided into six groups to practice, and pitcher Arihara practiced defensively.



The Major League Baseball camp will be held from next week until the 27th with fielders other than catchers joining, and the open game will start on the 28th and will start on April 1st.