Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, pitching in an actual game for the first time since transferring to the major leagues, made adjustments in the open game the previous day.

Pitcher Yamamoto practiced in the afternoon on the 29th at the Dodgers' campsite, Glendale, Arizona, and made light adjustments by playing catch.



Pitcher Yamamoto started the previous day on the 28th in an exhibition game against the Rangers, his first actual game after transferring to the major leagues, and pitched well, allowing no runs in the second inning and getting three strikeouts.



Manager Roberts watched pitcher Yamamoto practice one night after his first pitching, and said, ``His body seems to be recovering,'' and predicted that his next pitching will be on the 6th, against the White Sox on the 7th (Japan time). I showed it.



In addition, after Shohei Otani, who announced his marriage, responded to the press's interview, he did not take the scheduled actual batting practice, but sweated it out by running on the field.



Otani, who is continuing to make adjustments while rehabilitating his right elbow, which he had surgery on last year, aims to have 50 at-bats by the start of the season, but he said in an interview, ``I think I've had about 20 at-bats so far. I think I'll have over 50 at-bats.''



Otani is scheduled to participate in the game against the Guardians on the 1st and 2nd Japan time.