Ukyo Shuto, a professional baseball player and Pacific League stealer last season, broke his right finger in a farm team match on the 10th.

According to the team, it will take about two weeks to return.

Shuto hurt his right finger in the Western League Chunichi match of the 2nd army that participated on the 10th, but he participated in the 1st army's match against Hiroshima as a substitute runner.



Then, on the 11th, as a result of being examined at a hospital in Saga City, he was diagnosed with a fracture of the index finger of his right hand, and his registration as a player in the 1st Army was deleted.

According to the team, it will take about two weeks to return.



Shuto won the title of Stealing King for the first time in his training last season.



Batting hasn't improved this season, and he hasn't had a chance to start in the last month on the 25th of last month. He has only 16 stolen bases and is second in the league.



Head coach Hiroki Kokubo said, "I wasn't appointed as a starting member, and recently I've been making mistakes on the base. I hope it's a good refreshment."