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Cubs pitcher Darbish started for the second time (third time in Japan) in the second round of the Wild Card Series with the Marlins. Midway through the seventh inning, he hit a good pitch with 5 hits and 2 runs, but the batting line went quiet and he lost the game. The team was eliminated in the postseason with two consecutive losses.
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Darbish finished the war with 2 goals in the middle of the seventh inning, and the Cubs reporter “lived up to the hype like an ace.”
■ Marlins 2-0 Cubs (WC series, 3 days, Japan time, Chicago)
[PR]The original content of the players representing the Se League also gives energy to change the world. Special site “JERA Se League”Cubs pitcher Darbish started for the second time (third time in Japan) in the second round of the Wild Card Series with the Marlins. Midway through the seventh inning, he hit a good pitch with 5 hits and 2 runs, but the batting line went quiet and he lost the game. The team was eliminated in the postseason with two consecutive losses.
If you lose, it’s the best of the end of the war. I cried at one shot in a suffocating pitching battle. In the seventh inning with no points scored by either side, Cooper was hit by the first single on the left. Additionally, Joyce’s second base hit and Rojas’ avoidance statement invited him to the same second base, allowing Sierra to hit right front in a timely fashion. In the sixth inning 2/3, he threw 94 balls (69 strikes), 6 strikes, 3 4 dead balls, 5 hits and 2 runs. The postseason, the first in three years since 2017 in the Dodgers era, was a disappointing black star.
The American media was inundated with voices trying to make a good investment in Darbish. Local media “Breacher Nation” tweeted: “Yu Darbish has put in all his strength. It is not your fault.” “Darvisch played his role this afternoon, just as he has been here this season,” wrote Jordan Bastian, a Cubs issue on the Major League Baseball official website, on his Twitter account, “USA Today.” “I did another great pitch and got off the bush,” said Bob Nightingale. “I don’t know if this will be the last release of the season.”
That day, he lost 5 hits. I was not feeling well with 1 goal in 2 runs. “Yu Darbish lived up to his expectations as an ace in a game where he would lose the series if he lost but couldn’t hit,” Cubs number one Russell Dorsey told the Chicago Suntime local newspaper. I regretted the silence of the batting line. Though he lost three consecutive 17th World Series postseason runs during the Dodgers era, there were no tweets blaming Darbish.
(Full-Count Editorial Department)
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