Kenta Maeda of the Major League Baseball and Twins and Kohei Arihara of the Rangers each entered the bullpen for the second time at the camp and practiced pitching.

Twins pitcher Maeda is making adjustments at a camp in Florida, and on the 21st, he entered the bullpen for the second time in two days from the previous time, and while collecting ball type data with a measuring device, 33 balls, 11 more than the previous time. I threw it.



At a press conference after the practice, pitcher Maeda responded, "This is the first time I have thrown with all my strength, and it feels good. I want to improve the quality of my ball type." I ate it.



Regarding the eating habits during the camp, "I've been in the campsite for about a week, but I've eaten a pot full of chicken and vegetables about four times. I'm spending time without it. "



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Meanwhile, Rangers pitcher Kohei Arihara also practiced pitching for the second time in two days from the previous time at a camp in Arizona.



Pitcher Arihara checked the seams of the ball and replaced it with a new ball in the middle to check the feel of the release in order to deal with the slippery ball peculiar to Major League Baseball.