Pitcher Hiromi Itoh, the Japanese national team for the Tokyo Olympics, updated his Twitter account and gave his personal opinion about the “over-rosin pitching” in the semi-final against Korea on the 4th. On the 4th, pitcher Ito pitched in 3rd place in Japan in the baseball semi-final of the Tokyo Olympics against Korea, and contributed to Japan’s 5-2 victory by keeping 2 innings to 1 hit and 1 walk. In the scene of the second death in the top of the 7th inning, there was a scene in which Korea Rep. National team Park Haemin appealed to Ito that “the ball is hard to see due to white powder because too much rosin is attached every time the pitch is thrown.” After the match, Ito said on Twitter, “Batters are allowed to spray on the grip and can wear armor. The pitcher is only grab. I get a lot of sweat, so I touch a lot of rosin.” It is more dangerous for the batter to hit the batter, and I think it is fair in terms of rules. “” If the batter is hard to see, I think it is necessary to give consideration to the pitcher, such as hitting the powder once with a uniform. I did. ” The seven times he pitched, he was completely unaffected by the shaking of his opponent. I have also received attention from the ball umpire during the season. At that time as well, I did not break the routine that does not lack rosin for each ball from the catch ball, but the same is true on this day. Immediately after the complaint, I put a generous amount of rosin on my right hand, being careful not to let the powder fly around my face. “The batter also wears a banging (non-slip) tape. It’s fair. Everyone’s rules aren’t bad. I just put on more than usual.” Rosin danced to the end and threw a powerful ball. rice field. On the other hand, South Korea requested replay verification in the 6th inning with a safe judgment by a Japanese runner and a batter’s base running in the 8th inning, but both judgments were not overturned. # Japan-Korea # Baseball # Rosin # Ito # Protest.

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