Prior to the professional baseball draft meeting to be held next month, the submission status of high school students' "professional baseball application form" was announced from the 5th, and 30 people have submitted the application form so far.

High school and university students who wish to become professional baseball players are required to submit a "professional baseball application form", and from the 5th, the Japan High School Baseball Federation began announcing the submission status of high school students on its website.



Since the 23rd of last month, when we started accepting applications, 30 people have submitted their applications so far, and among the players who participated in the national high school baseball this summer, he is the ace of Funabashi Municipal High School in Chiba, and is under 18 in the United States. Tetsusei Morimoto, a pitcher who was selected to represent Japan in the World Cup, and Leiji Toi, captain of Tenri High School in Nara.



In addition, Municipal Wakayama High School ace Tenryu Yoneda, who entered the best 8 in this year's Senbatsu, and Naito of Japan Airlines Ishikawa High School, who has no experience of participating in Koshien, but is highly evaluated by professional scouts for his long hitting power. Peng players and others have submitted.



The deadline for submission of the "professional baseball application form" is October 6th, and the draft meeting will be held on October 20th.