Hotaka Yamakawa, who had left the battlefield due to a pain in the back of his right thigh on the main axis of professional baseball and Seibu, was registered as a player in the 1st Army on the 19th.

Yamakawa was diagnosed with a slight strain on the back of his right thigh due to a leg injury during the match on the 30th of last month, and his registration was canceled on the 1st of this month.



Yamakawa participated in the practice of the 1st Army even after his registration was deleted, but he took great care not to participate in the match.



Yamakawa also participated in the batting practice before the game on the 19th, and while coach Hatsuhiko Tsuji and others were watching, he showed a smooth recovery, such as hitting a ball over the outfield fence.



Yamakawa said, "I'm in good shape and I don't have any problem hitting, but I think there are some things to be cautious about. There are still 124 games left, and I think I can rewind today. I will do my best to help the team so as not to get injured. "