Breaking 161km fastball with a 106km monster curve
Ryu Hyun-jin strikes out seven in five innings for his second win of the season 'Arirang Curve' strikes out every time it counts "Exquisite" by the manager "Form crazy" by the club in Korean. "Today's curve was 100 out of 100"
The Toronto Blue Jays posted a photo of Ryu's pitch and a video of his strikeout on their official Twitter account on Nov. 21, 카지노사이트 adding the phrase "monster master class" in English and "Ryu's form is crazy" in Korean. The phrase is an internet buzzword that means, "He's on fire.
He didn't throw a single ball over 90 miles per hour (about 145 kilometers per hour). But opposing hitters couldn't get a read on him, and he struck out seven. That's because his "Arirang Curve," which is a fastball that comes in slow and then drops in front of the batter, has a lot of power. Toronto's official social networking service (SNS) also praised the pitching, using the latest Korean buzzword for "form crazy."
"Blue Monster" Ryu Hyun-jin (36-Toronto) extended his scoreless streak to three games and won his second straight start. Ryu gave up two runs (unearned) on four hits and a walk in five innings of work against visiting Cincinnati in Major League Baseball (MLB) on April 21, leaving the mound in the top of the sixth inning with his team leading 9-2. Ryu earned the win as Toronto went on to win 10-3. Ryu lowered his season ERA to 1.89.
Ryu threw 83 pitches on the day, including 38 fastballs, 18 changeups, 16 curves, and 11 cutters. While he had plenty of pitches to spare, 온라인카지노 the Toronto coaching staff was in a hurry to get the bullpen going as he was coming off Tommy John surgery to repair ligament splices in his elbow and had a seven-run lead. Toronto manager John Schneider said, "His curveball was particularly good. He had great timing with his changeup. He threw really, really well."
Ryu Hyun-jin "Blue Monster" Ryu (Toronto) pitches a complete game against Cincinnati on April 21. Ryu struck out seven and allowed two runs (unearned) over five innings to lead the Jays to a 10-3 victory, his second straight start. It was the first time in 22 months that Ryu had struck out at least seven batters since Oct. 4, 2021, against Baltimore (seven).
One of the best curveballs Ryu threw on the night came in the bottom of the third inning against "monster rookie" Eli DeLaCruz (21). Ryu alternated between a fastball and a changeup to work a two-strike, two-pitch count, and then used a 106-kilometer-per-hour slow curveball as his deciding pitch, striking out De La Cruz on a wild swing. In his next at-bat in the bottom of the fifth, De La Cruz watched Ryu's curveball and struck out looking. MLB.com wrote, "Ryu wows people with his smart pitches, especially when he's facing younger hitters because he reads their minds better than anyone else."
When asked after the game, "What grade would you give your curveball today," Ryu said, "100 out of 100," adding, "I knew they were going to be aggressive, so I used my slow curveball as my deciding pitch. Ryu's curveball dropped an average of 32 centimeters on the day, compared to 25 centimeters for Clayton Kershaw (35-LA Dodgers), who is considered the "master of the slow curve. Ryu Hyun-jin literally throws a waterfall curve.
"It's not the arm that makes a great pitcher, it's what's called the 'brain' between the ears," said Greg Maddux, 57, who won 355 games (227 losses) in the MLB. Indeed, Cincinnati starter Hunter Green (24) threw a fastball that reached up to 161 kilometers per hour, but was tagged with the loss after giving up nine runs (eight earned) in three innings. Ryu's next appearance on the "Brain Pitching Show" 카지노사이트존 will be against Cleveland on July 27.
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