Sho Nakata, who transferred to a professional baseball giant by free trade, participated in the DeNA game at Tokyo Dome on behalf of him.

Nakata was suspended from the team for violence against his teammates on the 4th of this month when he was playing for Nippon-Ham Fighters, and on the 20th of this month he was transferred to the Giants by free trade.



The next day, on the 21st, he was registered as a player in the 1st Army before the DeNA match at Tokyo Dome.



Nakata was out of the starting lineup, but in the 6th inning with a tie, he took part in the chance of 1 out, 1st base and 2nd base.



And I chose a straight walk from DeNA's second pitcher, Yoshiki Sunada, who throws left.



After that, in the first defense, in the second at bat, which came around in the 9th inning, he launched the sixth changing ball against the fifth pitcher Hiromu Ise and fell to the center fly.



After the match, Nakata commented through the team, "I feel like I'm starting from 1 and I want to do my best tomorrow."



Director Tatsunori Hara said about Nakata, "In many ways, it will make you more calm."

DeNA wins 7-2 in the match

DeNA won 5 points at a time in the 7th inning of 1: 1 with Shibata's sacrifice fly, pinch hitter Maki's No. 13 three-run, and Sano's timely.



In the 8th inning, Shibata expanded his lead with No. 2 solo.



The third pitcher, Hirata, won the second victory, and DeNA won the third straight victory.



The giant changed pitchers in small increments seven times, which backfired.