Pitcher Tsuyoshi Wada of Softbank, who is the last active player of the "Matsuzaka generation" in professional baseball, released a voluntary training session in Nagasaki City and expressed his enthusiasm, saying, "I want to do my best to raise the director."

Softbank's oldest pitcher Wada, who will turn 42 next month, is the last active player of the "Matsuzaka generation" in professional baseball.



Pitcher Wada was voluntarily training in Nagasaki City with nine young pitchers and released it on the 9th.



Pitcher Wada has been training with a focus on building a body to fight throughout the season, and at the ballpark he was working on a menu that uses tubes to train his core.



After this, he moved to a shrine near the stadium and ran up a steep 180-meter slope eight times.



Pitcher Wada said, "My shoulders and elbows are in good shape, so I think I'll be able to enter the camp in good shape. I've been away from winning the championship for two years, so I want to do my best so that I can raise the director."