Pitcher Naoyuki Uwasawa, who has won six wins this season in professional baseball and Nippon-Ham, is expected to take about eight weeks to return after hitting the middle finger of his right foot and breaking his bone in the game on the 16th.

Pitcher Uwasawa started the Seibu match at Sapporo Dome on the 16th and threw halfway through the 8th inning to score 5 hits and 6 wins with no runs. I hit.



After undergoing a detailed examination at the hospital, Uwasawa was diagnosed with a fracture of the middle finger of his right leg, and it is expected that it will take eight weeks to recover.



Pitcher Uwasawa is a pillar of the starting pitchers, and has pitched in 17 games this season with 6 wins and 5 losses and an earned run average of 2.72.



Pitcher Uwasawa wasn't feeling well right after the opening, and in March and April he lost four without a winning star, but in May he won all four games and had a good ERA of 0.58 for the first time in his 11th year as a professional. Received the monthly MVP.



He started in three games this month, all with less than two goals and two wins, showing a stable pitching, but he was forced to leave due to a broken middle finger on his right foot.



Director Tsuyoshi Shinjo commented on the withdrawal of pitcher Uwasawa. Sometimes I told him to grab more than this. "