"I didn't like the pitching content,"

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"I didn't like the pitching content,"

Ohtani, who shouted after the sixth inning, "I didn't like the pitching content," still had no earned run in 19⅓ innings in a row

Otani started the home game against the San Francisco Giants at Angel Stadium on the 10th (Korea Standard Time), allowing three hits and three walks in six innings and allowing one run (non-self-imposed) to lead the team to a 4-1 victory.

As a result, Otani recorded 10 wins and 5 losses, 3.17 ERA, and 165 strikeouts this season. Otani, who tied for sixth in multiple AL wins, fourth in ERA, third in strikeouts, and seventh in WHIP (1.06), marked 0.185 in batting average, the first in both leagues. Above all, it is notable that he has won double digits for the second consecutive year.

Ohtani kept 40 home runs as he failed to operate the cannon for six consecutive games with no hits and two walks in two at-bats.

Ohtani is the only player in Major League history who has achieved 10-40 home runs in one season at the same time. Otani is also the first player to achieve 10 wins and 10 home runs in two seasons. Ohtani won 15 games last year and hit 34 home runs.

Babe Ruth, the original pitcher for both hitting and hitting, has only hit 10 wins and 10 home runs once. In 2018, when he was a Boston Red Sox player, he recorded 13 wins as a pitcher and 11 home runs as a batter. In 1919, he had nine wins and 29 home runs, one win short of the record.

In fact, Otani almost collapsed all at once on that day. The San Francisco batsmen pushed Otani hard. This is why he allowed three walks. His condition was not very good either. On the 4th, the previous appearance, he voluntarily substituted him after showing symptoms of right-handed convulsions even after four innings of no-heater against the Seattle Mariners.

Since then, he has been forced to take the mound as his condition has improved, but his ball power itself seemed weaker than usual.

According to Statcast, Otani used 37 fastballs, 36 sweaters, 13 cutters, 6 curves, and 5 splitters, respectively. His fastball speed was slower than usual. With a maximum of 97.9 miles and an average of 95.5 miles, the average was 1.4 miles (about 2.6 kilometers) less than the average this season.

He shot a maximum of 100.2 miles and an average of 98.7 miles against Seattle on the 4th, and a maximum of 99.5 miles and an average of 97.0 miles against the Detroit Tigers on the 28th of last month, when he made his first complete game in the big league. Looking at the maximum speed, he slowed down more than two miles against San Francisco on the same day.

The biggest crisis was six episodes. Otani allowed leadoff Wilmer Flores a walk on full count. However, in the sixth pitch, the body sweeper was properly caught by Flores' bat and flew far away toward the left foul pole. It became a foul as it was tilted to the left, but if it became a home run, it could have completely lost the atmosphere as the score gap widened to 0-2.

Otani's seventh 96-mile fastball almost brushed Flores' head. In other words, it was shaking that much.

Jak Pederson then entered the batter's box. Otani threw a 72-mile curve at the first pitch. However, Otani lost his balance as his left foot slipped slightly, and after pitching, he sprang to the left like a spring.

Then, as he paced around the mound to see what was wrong, coach Phil Nevin took his trainer to the mound in the dugout. Otani, who exchanged a few words, nodded and went back to pitching. Fortunately, he overcame the crisis by leading Pederson to a double play at second base with an 84 mile cutter on the sixth pitch in the ball count 2B2S.  토토사이트먹튀

Otani was seen screaming as he came down the mound after pitching in the sixth inning. He expressed his disappointment with his pitching.

Otani said after the game, "There was nothing wrong with my fingers. "I just didn't like the pitch throughout today's game," he said. However, coach Nevin said, "I think I threw his ball except for the second inning," adding, "Ottani is losing strength before going up to the sixth inning, but he said he wanted to finish one more inning."

As he avoided an earned run on the day, Ohtani continued his no-earning streak in 19⅓ innings in a row.

Angels teammates also helped Otani win. In the bottom of the sixth inning, the Angels, who tied the game by scoring one point with Brandon Drury's timely hit with no outs and runners on first and second base, turned the game around 4-1 as Mike Mustakus exploded a superior three-run shot.

The Angels bullpen, which had been in severe difficulties recently, was also anxious on the day, but did not give a score in the end. Jose Soriano loaded the bases with no outs in the seventh inning, and Matt Moore blocked one inning without losing a point in the eighth inning. Closer Carlos Esteves sent out two runners in the ninth inning, which made him nervous, but he managed the last two batters by mistake to secure a three-point victory.

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