Moving day pitching is “too heavy burden” for Shohei Ohtani “Lessons” 3 weeks before the starter decided to move forward | Full-Count

Acting Director Nevin “I don’t want to abuse what I have”

Pitcher Shohei Ohtani will start the game against Marines on the 6th (7th Japan time) in the middle of the 6th. Initially, the match against the enemy land, Orioles, was considered on the 7th (8th), but the condition will be taken into consideration as the match will be moved from Miami to Baltimore. He will pitch one day ahead of schedule. Acting coach Phil Nevin arrived in Seattle at 4 o’clock in the early morning of the match day, citing Otani’s starting match against the Mariners on June 16 (17th) and explained that “I think the burden is too heavy”. ing.

Otani has won 4 consecutive victories since the Red Sox match on June 9th (10th), and has continued to have no goals in 2/3 consecutive times in the 21st inning. The acting director revealed on the 3rd (4th) that he would give top priority to the condition and send it to the starting mound. The next pitch was the second in a row in Miami, saying, “Shohei will pitch on Wednesday. Last time I moved from LA to Seattle and had a great pitch. I arrived quite late. It took two weeks. I think it would be too burdensome to do twice. Wednesday is a normal day (without movement). “

Otani participated in the Dodgers match held in Los Angeles on June 15th (16th) as “No. 3 Designated Hitter”. The match ended at 10:01 pm and arrived at the Seattle team dormitory at 4 o’clock in the early morning. Otani has become a winning pitcher with a good pitching of 6 innings, 3 hits, 6 strikeouts and no runs in the harsh schedule, but he said, “I don’t want to abuse what I have for the show.” Is emphasized. We have taken steps to give top priority to Otani’s condition, which he calls “a truly amazing talent.”

(Full-Count editorial department)


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