Yamamoto Nanta, is it because of simple kuse or is it a fundamental ball power problem

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As he only posted 91 to 2 miles of ball speed on average, he failed to display good pitching. Although his maximum speed of ball speed was 96 miles, he was seen getting tired as the batting order passed by, showing the worst pitching ever by allowing five runs in 43 throws per inning. After failing to take the mound in the second inning, Yamamoto became a disgraced Dodgers starting pitcher after 1958. He also became the first Dodgers starting pitcher to record five runs in an inning since 1901. This means that he is taking out the record 123 years ago. 토토사이트

In fact, Yamamoto's pitches showed signs from the exhibition games. He had raised concerns as he suffered a series of hits in two consecutive games right before his arrival in Seoul. In the U.S., there were various interpretations regarding this, starting with the story that the bad moves Yamamoto made while pitching (the so-called "kuse") were detected by hitters, and that his ball power itself did not rise. However, all these analyses can also be concluded by saying, "You don't have to pay attention to the result and process as it is a trial game." After all, you have to do well in an official game for real.

However, even in the two consecutive games of the opening game in Seoul, Yamamoto was hit hard. The excuse of trying to control one's condition through exhibition games did not work, either. In response, manager Dave Roberts instilled in his belief that he would rebound in the U.S. mainland before leaving the country after the end of the two consecutive games. The coach's perspective on the player at the closest distance may be most accurate. As a good pitcher, he is not the type to hesitate in a slump.

Some of the domestic pitching coaches who saw Yamamoto's pitching in person felt the same way as Roberts did. In particular, after his career in Japan, the coach said, "Aren't you a good pitcher? I'm sure he'll give Yamamoto a few more games. However, if he doesn't get corrected even though he's given the opportunity, there is no chance that he will go to the Minor League and quench the first half of the season and come up."

Opinions are also divided on the "Kuse" pointed out locally. Some say, "I can't fully concentrate on the game because I'm so focused on the Kuse." However, some say, "It's a difference that even if you enter the batter's box knowing that you're throwing a certain ball, you can't easily respond." In fact, there is little difference between when Yamamoto threw a fast ball and when he didn't. Even if there was Kuse, it would have been impossible for Yamamoto to perform so monstrously in Japan due to the characteristics of Japan's unique "microscope baseball."

Whatever the reason, the problem becomes serious if the turbulence Yamamoto showed in Game 2 of the Seoul Series lasts for a long time. This means that the Dodgers, which invested $325 million in a 12-year contract, and the New York Yankees, who suggested more than $300 million, similar to the Dodgers, are wrong. Therefore, it is important to keep an eye on Yamamoto's next start in the U.S. mainland.

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As he only posted 91 to 2 miles of ball speed on average, he failed to display good pitching. Although his maximum speed of ball speed was 96 miles, he was seen getting tired as the batting order passed by, showing the worst pitching ever by allowing five runs in 43 throws per inning. After failing to take the mound in the second inning, Yamamoto became a disgraced Dodgers starting pitcher after 1958. He also became the first Dodgers starting pitcher to record five runs in an inning since 1901. This means that he is taking out the record 123 years ago. 토토사이트

In fact, Yamamoto's pitches showed signs from the exhibition games. He had raised concerns as he suffered a series of hits in two consecutive games right before his arrival in Seoul. In the U.S., there were various interpretations regarding this, starting with the story that the bad moves Yamamoto made while pitching (the so-called "kuse") were detected by hitters, and that his ball power itself did not rise. However, all these analyses can also be concluded by saying, "You don't have to pay attention to the result and process as it is a trial game." After all, you have to do well in an official game for real.

However, even in the two consecutive games of the opening game in Seoul, Yamamoto was hit hard. The excuse of trying to control one's condition through exhibition games did not work, either. In response, manager Dave Roberts instilled in his belief that he would rebound in the U.S. mainland before leaving the country after the end of the two consecutive games. The coach's perspective on the player at the closest distance may be most accurate. As a good pitcher, he is not the type to hesitate in a slump.

Some of the domestic pitching coaches who saw Yamamoto's pitching in person felt the same way as Roberts did. In particular, after his career in Japan, the coach said, "Aren't you a good pitcher? I'm sure he'll give Yamamoto a few more games. However, if he doesn't get corrected even though he's given the opportunity, there is no chance that he will go to the Minor League and quench the first half of the season and come up."

Opinions are also divided on the "Kuse" pointed out locally. Some say, "I can't fully concentrate on the game because I'm so focused on the Kuse." However, some say, "It's a difference that even if you enter the batter's box knowing that you're throwing a certain ball, you can't easily respond." In fact, there is little difference between when Yamamoto threw a fast ball and when he didn't. Even if there was Kuse, it would have been impossible for Yamamoto to perform so monstrously in Japan due to the characteristics of Japan's unique "microscope baseball."

Whatever the reason, the problem becomes serious if the turbulence Yamamoto showed in Game 2 of the Seoul Series lasts for a long time. This means that the Dodgers, which invested $325 million in a 12-year contract, and the New York Yankees, who suggested more than $300 million, similar to the Dodgers, are wrong. Therefore, it is important to keep an eye on Yamamoto's next start in the U.S. mainland.

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Petitionen har startats: 2024-03-31
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Region: Europeiska unionen
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