Shogo Akiyama of the Major League Baseball Reds will be out of the 28-player limit on the Major League Baseball bench.

On the 3rd, Reds general manager Klar said, "Akiyama will not enter" about the 28 members who will be on the bench of the major leagues.



As a result, Akiyama will either be demoted to the minor league and aim to be promoted to the major league again, or will be out of the force of the 40-player limit of the major league contract and will be looking for a new transfer destination.



33-year-old Akiyama joined the Reds from Seibu, a professional baseball player, with a three-year contract, but he has been struggling to deal with major league pitchers with a batting average of 20%, 2 minutes and 4 minutes in two seasons, and no home runs. I was there.



This season, he repeated trial and error, such as changing the shape of the bat to hit a stronger ball and trying a no-step batting form that does not raise his foot, but in the open game he participated in 7 games. The batting average was 10%, 8 minutes and 2 minutes, and he stayed without a home run.

Akiyama "I want to make a decision not to regret what is common"

Akiyama said, "I've been taking various approaches for the past two years, but it was difficult to do it without results. I wasn't surprised because I couldn't live up to the expectations of the Reds. Yes, but it's common on the major stage. "



On top of that, regarding the future, "I have one or two options, but I don't think it will take much time to make a decision. I was talking.