Major League Baseball pitcher Hirokazu Sawamura of the Red Sox pitched in the open game on the 15th and struggled with control, such as giving him an extruded walk for two consecutive games.

Pitcher Sawamura, who joined the Red Sox this season, pitched in the open game against Rays in Florida on the 15th.



Pitcher Sawamura went up to the mound from the 5th inning as the second person, and when the lead 7th batter hit a two-base hit, he gave two consecutive walks and carried a no-out bases loaded pinch.



After that, he showed a strong ball with a strong characteristic such as striking out two people in a row with straight and split, but gave the foreball again to the third batter and got off the mound when he lost one point by pushing out.



In this game, pitcher Sawamura threw two-thirds of the innings, hit one, scored one goal, and struck out two. I did.



Pitcher Sawamura said, "I think it wasn't as rough as it was on the previous pitch, but the timing isn't right if I'm throwing it like I used to, so I think it's how to overcome the challenges in that area. Good ball and bad. The ball is too clear. "



Red Sox coach Cola said, "It wasn't the desired result, but it's still the second time. I know it's not easy to adjust and I want you to continue practicing and focus on your next pitch."



Also, in this match, Rays player Yoshitomo Tsutsugo started in 5th and 1st, but there was no match against pitcher Sawamura with no hits in one at bat.