The first season of the Giants' professional baseball camp, which is being held in Miyazaki City, ended in four days, and manager Shinnosuke Abe said, ``It's unfortunate that the weather wasn't good, but it looked like they were doing everything they could.'' , we looked back on the practice we had so far despite the continuous rain.

The Giants' camp in Miyazaki City reached its final day of the first season on the 4th, and due to rain, practice was held at an indoor practice field.



Of these pitchers, 34-year-old pitcher Tomoyuki Kanno, who is hoping to make a comeback after only winning four games, the fewest since becoming a pro last season, entered the bullpen for the second time.



Pitcher Sugano's theme for this camp was to hone his signature slider, which was not good last season, and during pitching practice under the watchful eye of Manager Abe, he not only checked the curve of his slider, but also pitched his powerful pitcher. He pitched exactly to the course aiming for a straight line, and he finished his pitching practice with 30 pitches, saying, ``I was in good shape,'' and exuded a sense of accomplishment.



Pitcher Sugano said, ``I think I'm in a position where I have to make an appeal.Both fastballs and sliders are more accurate than the last bullpen.''



Regarding Sugano's pitching, Manager Abe praised the veteran's enthusiasm, saying, ``It was the same on the first day of camp, and I'm seeing that kind of attitude as being the first to enter the bullpen.''



On the other hand, regarding not being able to use the outdoor ground for three of the four days of the first season due to rain, he said, ``It's unfortunate that the weather wasn't good, but it looked like we were doing everything we could.'' I looked back.



After that, he said, ``I hope the weather will be better for the next round, and I hope to be able to play on the field again after the break.''