It is no exaggeration to say that Major League Baseball is an era of 100 miles. It is common to find light fastball pitchers every game. 사설토토 However, Toronto Blue Jays monster”Ryu Hyun-jin 36’s ball is getting slower and slower. A pitcher can shake the batter’s batting timing somehow.
Ryu Hyun-jin surprised baseball fans with a slow curve in the top of the fourth inning in a home game against the Cleveland Guardians at Rogers Center in Toronto, Canada, on the 27th.
In the top of the fourth inning, Ryu Hyun-jin struck out by inducing a swing with a 64.6 mph about 103.9 km curve in a 0 ball-2 strike by Andres Jimenez with two outs.
Rob Friedman, known as a pitching analysis expert, shared the video on his SNS and wrote, This year, the Major League Baseball starter was the slowest curve that led to a batter’s swing.
Friedman then evaluated the ball on the electronic display as cool, adding, The majority of people check how fast the ball was, but Ryu Hyun-jin checks how slow it was.
Ryu Hyun-jin recorded four hits two home runs, three runs two earned runs and five strikeouts in five innings. He showed efficient operation with 60 pitches until the fifth inning, but the bullpen started early in the sixth inning with two infield errors, and Ryu Hyun-jin missed the opportunity to pitch his first six innings of the season.
The average speed of Ryu Hyun-jin’s four-seam is 141.9 kilometers per hour and the maximum speed is 146.1 kilometers. It’s still not fast enough. What is noticeable is that the speed of the curve has slowed down. It recorded 108.5km per hour, down more than 4km per hour from the season average.
There was a scene where he was hit by a curve in the top of the fifth inning and allowed a solo shot, but it was useful to shake the batter’s batting timing overall. Ryu Hyun-jin led a total of 11 missed swings. Curves and changeups showed their power by inducing four missed swings, respectively.