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Can "active big leaguers" be the saviors who end the "foreign pitcher brutality" that has been going on for years. 사설토토
On the 5th local time, new mercenary pitchers who joined the team this season stood in front of the camera for the first time in Canberra, Australia, where the first spring camp of the KIA Tigers was held.
On the fifth day of spring camp, Will Crow and James Nail were both scheduled for defensive training.
KBC reporters met the two players who were returning to their accommodation after a light warm-up due to sudden rain.
- "I learned how to deal with typing in Korea from Pedi"
Will Crowe, a former Pittsburgh Pirates player, is said to have talked a lot with Eric Peddy (Chicago White Sox) from the NC Dinos ahead of spring camp.
It was to learn KBO adaptation know-how from Eric Peddy, the 20-win MVP who has now become a major leaguer.
It is said that the two players became close by playing together in the minor leagues.
Crow laughed, saying, "I was advised by Peddy what to do when dealing with KBO hitters. Of course, the content is a secret."
Crow plays various pitches as an "active big leaguer" who played 26 games as a starter for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
When asked about his strengths, Crow expressed confidence that he could "throw all the balls at any point."
Crow's biggest goal is to get close to team players and be harmonized with the team through this spring camp.
Crow said, "All the players, including Kim Tae-gun, Na Sung-bum, and Yang Hyun-jong, were kind, and especially the closer Jung Hae-young came first, so we were able to get close quickly."
- Will Major League Baseball's "Sweeper" also be available in KIA
James Nail, who is nervous standing in front of the camera for the first time in a KIA Tigers uniform.
He is from the St. Louis Cardinals, and his strength is that he throws the closest breaking ball to the fastball, "Tossim," and has a high ground ball induction rate.
Chung Jae-hoon, a pitching coach, also said, "Nail's pitching is quite good. It is also among the top in the major leagues."
Nail surprised coaching staff and club officials by spraying a powerful "sweeper" in his first bullpen pitching on the 3rd.
Sweeper, which began to be popular in Major League Baseball last year, is a breaking ball that moves a lot horizontally, and Nail is expected to use sweeper and two-seam as its main weapons this season.
"I'm going to throw a mix of cutters and changeups," Nail said. "I'll always have a challenging mindset against batters. There are many players in the team who are good at defense, so I think I can trust my teammates and throw them."
When asked about the goal of this spring camp, he replied, "I think building up is the most important thing. I will create a pitching mechanism by increasing the number of pitches every day."
Reason
Can "active big leaguers" be the saviors who end the "foreign pitcher brutality" that has been going on for years. 사설토토
On the 5th local time, new mercenary pitchers who joined the team this season stood in front of the camera for the first time in Canberra, Australia, where the first spring camp of the KIA Tigers was held.
On the fifth day of spring camp, Will Crow and James Nail were both scheduled for defensive training.
KBC reporters met the two players who were returning to their accommodation after a light warm-up due to sudden rain.
- "I learned how to deal with typing in Korea from Pedi"
Will Crowe, a former Pittsburgh Pirates player, is said to have talked a lot with Eric Peddy (Chicago White Sox) from the NC Dinos ahead of spring camp.
It was to learn KBO adaptation know-how from Eric Peddy, the 20-win MVP who has now become a major leaguer.
It is said that the two players became close by playing together in the minor leagues.
Crow laughed, saying, "I was advised by Peddy what to do when dealing with KBO hitters. Of course, the content is a secret."
Crow plays various pitches as an "active big leaguer" who played 26 games as a starter for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
When asked about his strengths, Crow expressed confidence that he could "throw all the balls at any point."
Crow's biggest goal is to get close to team players and be harmonized with the team through this spring camp.
Crow said, "All the players, including Kim Tae-gun, Na Sung-bum, and Yang Hyun-jong, were kind, and especially the closer Jung Hae-young came first, so we were able to get close quickly."
- Will Major League Baseball's "Sweeper" also be available in KIA
James Nail, who is nervous standing in front of the camera for the first time in a KIA Tigers uniform.
He is from the St. Louis Cardinals, and his strength is that he throws the closest breaking ball to the fastball, "Tossim," and has a high ground ball induction rate.
Chung Jae-hoon, a pitching coach, also said, "Nail's pitching is quite good. It is also among the top in the major leagues."
Nail surprised coaching staff and club officials by spraying a powerful "sweeper" in his first bullpen pitching on the 3rd.
Sweeper, which began to be popular in Major League Baseball last year, is a breaking ball that moves a lot horizontally, and Nail is expected to use sweeper and two-seam as its main weapons this season.
"I'm going to throw a mix of cutters and changeups," Nail said. "I'll always have a challenging mindset against batters. There are many players in the team who are good at defense, so I think I can trust my teammates and throw them."
When asked about the goal of this spring camp, he replied, "I think building up is the most important thing. I will create a pitching mechanism by increasing the number of pitches every day."
Petition details
Petition started:
02/06/2024
Collection ends:
05/05/2024
Region:
European Union
Topic:
Animal rights