Professional baseball Hiroshima, whose five official games have been canceled due to a cluster of new coronaviruses, will resume the game from the Seibu game scheduled at Mazda Stadium on the night of the 27th.

In Hiroshima, 12 players and other players were infected with the new coronavirus, and from the 21st to the 26th of this month, a total of 5 games, including the Hanshin and Seibu games, were canceled.



The team conducted PCR tests on the people involved every day, but after one positive person came out on the 23rd, all became negative for three consecutive days until the 26th, and the match started on the night of the 27th against Seibu. It will be restarted.



In Hiroshima, a total of 14 players, including players who became positive or close contacts, and players who were on standby at home at the team's own discretion, can be re-registered without waiting for the usual 10 days if they can return. I deleted the participation player registration in.



Of these, Ryoma Nishikawa, Ryuhei Matsuyama, and Yoshitaka Isomura, who had been waiting at home, are already practicing individually.



Director Shinji Sasaoka says, "I want to determine the condition of the current members and appoint them."



In preparation for the resumption of the match, Nishikawa said, "I want to show you how well you are playing. I want to keep up with the strong straights of the Pacific League pitchers."



Matsuyama said, "I want to respond with the results so that I can pull the team firmly until the members return."