Yoshitomo Tsutsugo, who is playing in the 3A team under the Dodgers of Major League Baseball, has canceled his contract with the team on the 14th.

29-year-old Tsutsugo joined the Rays from professional baseball DeNA last season with a two-year contract, but struggled to deal with major league pitchers, and in May he was out of the field.



After that, he signed a contract with the Dodgers, but in the major leagues, he played 38 games with a batting average of 10%, 5 minutes and 5 minutes, and did not act as a home run.



Tsutsugo continued to play in the 3A team under the Dodgers and hit 10 home runs, which has been improving recently, but according to the team, the Dodgers will continue to reinforce for the victory. It means that the contract with Tsutsugo was canceled and it became a free contract.