Gosuke Katoh, who was out of the Major League Baseball Blue Jays, has moved to Mets.

Kato, a 27-year-old from California, was promoted to the Major League Baseball in the Blue Jays in his 10th year as a professional player, and was the first Japanese player to enter the Major League Baseball without experiencing professional baseball. I also hit a hit.



Kato was out of the 40-player limit of the major league contract on May 4, and was struck by Weber asking other teams for his intention to win, but Mets announced on the 7th that he had won Kato. Did.



New York-based Mets is currently leading the National League eastern district with 19-9, with 39-year-old infielder Canoe, who hit a total of 335 home runs on the 2nd of this month. I was there.



Kato has the defensive power and speed that can be protected anywhere in the infield and outfield, and he will aim to play in the major leagues again with a strong team.