[Orix Buffaloes] Ryo Ota resumes outdoor batting practice, saying, "I'm completely fine with my batting. I'm getting better." He's steadily returning from discomfort in his right ankle.

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Ryo Ota performs a special lunch batting practice (photographer: Iwakawa Shinya)

Orix Buffaloes Ryo Ota infielder resumed outdoor hitting practice. He had complained of discomfort in his right leg during the first training session, and had been on a separate menu for some time. I'm totally fine when it comes to hitting. It's getting better. second baseman

He requested to change number from 31 to 1, and this season he is expected to be an absolute key player alongside shortstop Kurebayashi. He plans to gradually increase the intensity defense and base running while monitoring his recovery.

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[Orix Buffaloes] Ryo Ota resumes outdoor batting practice, saying, "I'm completely fine with my batting. I'm getting better." He's steadily returning from discomfort in his right ankle.