Shocking Debut with 1 Run in 10K No-Four-Balls

Shocking Debut with 1 Run in 10K No-Four-Balls...KIA Sanchez's ban on double-kicking said, "It's what I've been doing in the U.S. and Taiwan..." "It may not be easy not to do it right away because it has been done in the U.S. and Taiwan." <a href="https://www.toto365.pro/" target="_blank" title="토토">토토</a> KIA Tigers' new foreign pitcher Mario Sanchez made an impressive debut with great pitching. Sanchez made his first KBO League appearance in an away game against the KT Wiz at KT Wiz Park in Suwon on the 9th and reported his first win in his debut with 5 hits (one home run), 4 walks, 10 strikeouts and 1 run in 6⅓ innings. He entered the country from Taiwan on the 5th, passed a medical test, and signed a contract, and took the starting mound four days later. Still, I was able to maintain my senses because I had been throwing steadily from Taiwan. It was unclear whether the game would start as heavy rain fell and stopped before the game, but KIA manager Kim Jong-kook said, "It would be better for Sanchez to play today." In fact, Sanchez showed perfect pitching beyond expectations. After being hit by leadoff Kim Min-hyuk in the bottom of the first inning, he caught all 10 batters by a double by Hwang Jae-kyun in the bottom of the fourth inning. In the bottom of the fifth inning, Lee Ho-yeon hit a solo shot, but that was the only run. After that, he got a hit, but he was not on the verge of scoring. With Na Sung-bum leading 5-1 with a two-run shot, he also took the mound in the bottom of the seventh inning, but he caught the lead Park Byung-ho with an infield grounder, allowed a hit to Jang Sung-woo, and was replaced by Choi Ji-min. He threw 43 fastballs of up to 147 kilometers, nearly half of them, and showed a variety of pitches, including 20 sliders, 12 cutters, 6 curves, 5 changeups, and 2 two-seam. On this day, Sanchez received complaints from KT manager Lee Kang-chul twice due to his pitching movement. Among them, the umpires paid attention to the double-kicking movement. In the bottom of the fourth inning, the referee approached Sanchez, who was heading to the mound to defend, and informed him of the precautions. There were times when Sanchez raised his left foot at once, and there were times when he lifted it for a while, stopped, and raised it once more, but if he makes a double kick even in the absence of a runner, it becomes a fraudulent pitch and decides it as a ball. KIA pitching coach Seo Jae-eung protested that Sean Nolin, who played last year, also made a double move, but the referees said that in principle, it was right to kick at once. Since then, Sanchez has sprayed the ball without double kick. In the bottom of the sixth inning with two outs and runners on first base, the movement during the set position became a problem. When Sanchez made a check move against first baseman Kim Sang-soo, coach Lee protested to the referee. He made a protest against bending his body toward first base just before entering the set position. However, the referees did not accept it, and Sanchez seemed to check Kim Sang-soo more and inform him that there was nothing wrong with his motion. It was not predicted, such as bending movements and suddenly checking before the movement. Due to several checks, Kim Sang-soo rarely leads. Sanchez, whom I met after the game, said, "I feel so, so good and I hope I can throw it like today." He picked Sweeper as his most confident pitch type. Sanchez's pitch provided on the day did not have a sweeper, but both sliders and sweepers seemed to have been recorded as sliders. Sanchez said, "I've been throwing a sweeper since last year, and I struck out a lot as a sweeper today." Asked if he had difficulty pitching due to protests caused by check movements, Sanchez said, "I didn't care at all. "On the contrary, I heated up and threw it with more confidence," he said. However, he was cautious about the double-kicking move, saying, "I've been doing it throughout the career, so I don't think it'll be easy not to do it right away." Regarding the maximum speed of 147km, he protested that his arrest was faster. Originally, he threw up to 97 miles (156km) and an average of 93 to 94 miles (149 to 151km), but his speed was strangely reduced this season. I don't know what the problem is," he said. Regarding the pitching on the day, "I think it's 90 points. "It's because I gave one point," Sanchez said, emphasizing team first, "In fact, the team needs to win rather than my performance."

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