Masataka Yoshida, who plays a central role in the professional baseball Orix, has been deregistered as a player in the 1st Army due to an injury to his left thigh.

Yoshida was out of the battlefield after being confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus on May 8th, but after that he continued to make adjustments with the 2nd army and returned to the 1st army in the match against Nippon-Ham on May 17th. Was there.



However, he did not participate in the game until the 20th, such as when he was off the bench in the next day's game, and according to the team, he was diagnosed with a slight muscle injury in his left thigh as a result of visiting a hospital in Hyogo prefecture.



In response to this, Yoshida was once again deregistered as a player in the 1st Army on the 21st, just five days after his return.



Yoshida has been the top batting average for the second consecutive year until last season, and so far this season, he has been leading the team as a central player, with a batting average of 30%, 2 minutes, 5 RBIs and 25 RBIs.



For Orix, whose batting average and score drop to the lowest of the 12 teams, Yoshida's repeated withdrawals are likely to be a big blow.