
Orix Buffaloes Ryuhei Sotani pitcher Ryuhei Soya (25) declared on the 17th that he would "ignite" his fourth year as a professional. Having returned to Japan on the 16th as a member of Samurai Japan, he immediately began his individual training at Maishima in Osaka the following day. He played catch with Miyagi, regaining his feel for the NPB ball. The left-hander, who only pitched in one game in his first appearance at the WBC, was burning with passion, both in his heart and in his words.
"I want to pitch. I'm frustrated that I couldn't pitch (in the WBC), and that feeling has grown stronger. I'm fired up." This is the first time in a month that he has resumed team activities since the Miyazaki training camp ended on February 12th. Ahead of his planned rejoining of the first team on the 20th, he energetically moved his body, saying, "I haven't pitched, so there's no reason to rest."
In the game against Taiwan (Tokyo D) on the 6th (Tokyo D), he went 1 inning with his treasured slider and straight ball hit nothing runs. He has a lot of energy because he didn't play in the U.S. He went to bed at 11:30 p.m. the night before and woke up at 7:00 a.m. The night before, he went to bed at 11:30 pm and woke up at 7 am. The first thing that you need to do is to make sure that you have the right equipment and the right equipment. His goal is to reach the first regulation innings pitched and double digits win. He is full of determination and spirit. (He is full of determination and spirit.)