A MONSTER WHO DOESN'T SEE AN EXHIBITION GAME? COACH DAL DOESN'T WORRY. "THE PACE IS BETTER THAN LAST YEAR... THE ORDER OF SELECTION? I'M STILL THINKING ABOUT IT."

A monster who doesn't see an exhibition game? Coach Dal doesn't worry. "The pace is better than last year... The order of selection? I'm still thinking about it."

A monster who doesn't see an exhibition game? Coach Dal doesn't worry. "The pace is better than last year... The order of selection? I'm still thinking about it."

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The Hanwha Eagles completed the first inspection of major starting pitchers in the exhibition game. Only one pitcher, Ryu Hyun-jin (38), has yet to take the mound.

Hanwha manager Kim Kyung-moon sent out Ryan Weiss as a starting pitcher against Incheon SSG Landers on the 11th. Weiss' first appearance in an exhibition game. He pitched 4 2/3 innings of 4 hits, no outs, seven strikeouts, and no runs, spraying a maximum 155km/h fastball. A day before Weiss, new foreign Cody Ponce came out. Ponce also recorded three hits, four strikeouts, and no runs in four innings. He raised expectations by throwing up to 153km/h.카지노사이트

Korean starting pitchers also took the mound one by one in the exhibition game. Um Sang-baek started against the Cheongju Doosan Bears on the 8th and allowed five hits, one strikeout, three walks and three runs (two earned runs) in three innings. He couldn't play a long inning due to the shaking of the fielder's defense, but he sprayed up to 147km/h. Moon Dong-ju, who decided to take the 5th starter but was delayed in preparation for the mound, also played his first game as a bullpen in the match against SSG on the 11th. He made fans expect with up to 159.7km/h fastball, scoring no runs in one inning and taking the first steps to return to the starting lineup quickly.
However, there is only one pitcher. Ryu has yet to participate in an exhibition game. As he was in charge of the opening game of the regular season last year and is expected to be the starting pitcher this year as well, it is quite surprising that he has not heard from the pitcher. If he is to assume the first starting pitcher, he would generally take the mound on May 10 or 11, take four to five days off, take another exhibition game, and then start on May 22.

"We don't know the order of starting yet. We still have 11 days left. I'm thinking about it either," coach Kim Kyung-moon said on Sunday. "The reason why Ryu Hyun-jin didn't throw the ball so far is that he only threw after taking three days off when he took the mound at the spring camp practice game. We gave him a longer rest day considering that."

He has no worries about Ryu`s pace. Last year, Ryu signed a contract with Hanwha during his spring camp, which delayed his preparation for the upcoming season. Eventually, his ball power and control improved after going through an adjustment period early in the season. He lost 10-8 with a 3.87 ERA, but it was regrettable.

Manager Kim Kyung-moon said, "It is said that the tempo of Woo Sang-pi is faster than last year. Watching him throw, reporters will feel that he has prepared himself well. I think his arm swing is really good. It's good."

Hanwha doesn't have much to worry about in many ways. Other starting pitchers are now in good condition to take the mound. Both Fonsen and Weiss are in good shape to play in the opening game. If Ryu Hyun-jin is added to this, it would be perfect. If the current situation continues, we can expect a starting lineup with three aces.

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