Yoshitomo Tsutsugo is “an interesting reinforcement.” Acting manager of the B-Jays, looking forward to joining the team “I like it” | Full-Count

Acting manager Schneider: “He’s a left-handed hitter who can offer a lot”

Infielder Yoshitomo Tsutsugo, who was a free agent from the Pirates, is making final adjustments by signing a minor contract with the Blue Jays, multiple US media reported. Canadian media “Sports Net” reporter Shai David introduced a statement by acting director John Schneider.

Tsutsugo played in 50 games this season, partly due to a back injury, with a batting average of . He was released from the Pirates on the 5th (Japan time 6th). “Obviously an interesting addition.

The Blue Jays are 2nd in the AL East and a wild card. If they are promoted to the majors by August 31, they will be eligible for the postseason.

(Full-Count editorial department)


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