Professional baseball Seibu has announced that it will not sign contracts for next season with four foreign players, including pitcher Neil, who was the opening pitcher last season.

Seibu will not sign a contract for next season with four pitchers, Neal, Garrett, Dermody, and Spangenberg.



Neil, who has been in Japan for the third year, contributed to the league title with 12 wins, the most in the team, two years ago. The defeat and ERA was 5.85, which was not a sieve.



28-year-old Garrett pitched in 61 games, the second most in the team, this season, his second year in Japan, with 4 wins, 3 losses and 17 holds, and an ERA of 3.77.



Dermody, who came to Japan for the first year, pitched in 11 games, but ended up with 0 wins and 2 losses.



In addition, Spangenberg participated in 61 games this season, his second year in Japan, with a batting average of 20%, 3 minutes and 2 RBIs, 7 home runs, and 27 RBIs.



At Seibu, Mejia left the team in July, and now five foreign players who were enrolled this season will leave the team.