On the 3rd, Chunichi issued a notice of lack of strength for the upcoming season at the baseball team’s office in Nagoya City. The team consists of Ryosuke Oguma (30), Junki Ito (29), Takuma Achira (27), Shota Suzuki (25), Shun Ishikawa (30) and Tomohiro Hamada (28). Akihito Okura (26) has been informed that he will not sign a contract next season.

Oguma joined Omi in 2008 in sixth place in the draft. There was no promotion to 1st Army this season due to elbow failure. A total of 90 games, 12 wins and 13 losses, and a defense rate of 5.03. In 2016 and 2018, he was also active in the starting lineup. “I wasn’t in the 1st Army this year. I was prepared because I was injured. I broke my elbow, but now I can throw it with all my might,” he said.

Jun Ito joined the team in 2008 from Gifu Jokita in second place in the draft. After undergoing a right elbow cleaning operation in October last year, he finished eight games in the Western League this season and was not promoted to a single army. A total of 83 matches, 7 wins and 11 losses, with a defense rate of 4.26. “I am grateful to the team for 12 years. I remember that the first boarding was a game for Mr. Tachinami’s retirement ceremony,” he said, and he is planning a test challenge.

After working at Ogaki Nihon University, Achira joined JR East at 13th in the draft. On May 5 of last year, he won his first professional victory against Yakult with 3 hits and 2 runs in the fifth inning. There was no promotion to a single army this season. The total score is 24 games, 1 win and 4 losses, and the defense rate is 4.84. “I didn’t have an army last year so I thought it wouldn’t work, but I’m thankful that I was able to win one in the starting lineup last year,” he said.

Sho Suzuki joined Holy Slave Christopher in first place in the draft in 2013. On 18 years off, he underwent surgery for a right hand blood circulation disorder and has not risen to the 1st Army for 2 years in a row. The total result is 24 games, 5 wins and 5 losses. “I was prepared. I haven’t thrown to the 1st Army in 2 years. I was sick after the operation, but I jumped last month (in the 2nd Army). I also threw the best ball of all time. I was able to reach 150 km” , said.

Shun Ishikawa joined JX-ENEOS after working on Kita Otsu and Meidai at 14th in the draft. Last season, he was the best hitter in the Western League and doubled at the highest base rate. He was selected as the opening first army this season, but in July he lost the second army due to a cartilage injury in his left hand. After that, he stopped at two games at Western. The total results are 31 games, 10 hits, 6 points and a 20% hit rate, 4 minutes and 4 minutes. “I’m thinking of retiring from baseball and moving on to the next path,” he said.

Satoshi Hamada joined Miyazaki Kogyo after working at Kyusan University in 2014 in second place in the draft. The total result was one game per army. “I was prepared when they called me. I regret because I have not done anything,” he said when announcing his retirement.

After working at Ogaki Nishi, Aichi Gakuin University, and Shikoku IL Tokushima, Okura joined the group in 17 years in 1st place. He developed ossification of the thoracic yellow ligament in spring camp at 19 and underwent surgery. Exit without gaining the record under control. “I joined the group because I wanted to launch it at the Nagoya Dome, but I’m sorry I can’t,” he said.