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Imanaga allowed 10 runs in three innings against the Mets

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@anonymous · Jun 22, 2024

On May 19 (Korea Standard Time), he had an ERA of 0.84. He was writing a myth of 148 kilometers per hour on his fastball. He was evaluated as an "unheatable" pitcher.

 

Still, it was Major League Baseball after all. Now that they are done adapting to the situation, hitters are batting like batting balls.  토토사이트 순위

 

When he scored seven runs on May 30, people were not too concerned, saying, "It could be."

However, he tilted his head when he scored five days in his next appearance.

 

He gained momentum by allowing two runs and one run on June 10 and June 16, respectively.

However, he allowed as many as 10 runs after 11 hits in three innings at a game against the New York Mets on Tuesday. Mets batters seemed to be batting as if they were batting.

This is the story of Shota Imana (Chicago Cubs).

 

Imanaga, who was sensational at the beginning of the season, was caught in a sudden break. He just became such a starting pitcher.

 

Imana's speed on the day was lower than usual on almost all pitches. The four-seam average was 91.8 miles (148 kilometers) this season, but it was 90.1 miles (145 kilometers) on the day. The splitter averaged 83.2 miles (134 kilometers) but only 82.2 miles (132 kilometers) on the day. The average sweeper averaged 82.0 miles (132 kilometers) but 80/1 miles (129 kilometers) on the day.

 

In Major League Baseball, if the ball speed drops even a little, it will be hit as it is.

"At the beginning of the game, I planned to lower my restraint and slowly raise it," Imanaga told local reporters after the game.

 

Imanaga's average book store soared to 2.98. It was a two-point increase in just a month.

On this day, the Cubs suffered a humiliating 1-11 defeat at home.