Hotaka Yamakawa, who has been doing well with four home runs so far this season at the main axis of professional baseball Seibu, was canceled on the 1st.

The 30-year-old Yamakawa has played in five games so far this season, and has been doing well with a batting average of 40%, 4 minutes, 4 home runs, 4 home runs, and 9 RBIs.



On the 30th, when Yamakawa hit a hit in the 6th inning of the match against Nippon Ham in Sapporo and ran from 2nd base to 3rd base as a runner and stopped, he hurt his leg and was replaced on the way to the match on the 31st. Did not participate.



According to the team, Yamakawa visited a hospital in Tokyo on the 1st and was diagnosed with a slight strain on the back of his right thigh, so he was canceled on the 1st.



Yamakawa was showing an activity to pull the batting line as No. 4 from the opening round with the aim of regaining from last season, which was unsuccessful due to injuries this season, and it was a painful departure for the team.