Pitcher Shun Yamaguchi, who has a minor contract with the Giants in the major leagues, pitched for the first time in the open game against the White Sox on the 4th and threw one to keep the score free.

In February, pitcher Yamaguchi signed a free contract with the Blue Jays, and after that he signed a minor contract with the Giants and continues to appeal while participating in the camp as an invited player.



On the 4th, he pitched for the first time as the fifth to fifth player in the open match against the White Sox in Arizona.



Pitcher Yamaguchi was hit by two outs in a row and took a pinch on first and second bases, but he managed to get through with no runs by holding down Anderson, the top hitter in the American League, to the left liner.



Pitcher Yamaguchi threw one time and took one strikeout with two hits, and there was no goal.



Pitcher Yamaguchi said, "It was fair to be able to compete with the batter without throwing a walk even if the count went bad." "It was last year that my thoughts and body movements matched. I think it's the difference. There are some variations in the form, but I feel that I am thinking and correcting it and making use of it in the next ball, so I think that it is a lot ahead of last year, "he said. It was.