Yoshitomo Tsutsuka responds to the first shot and the bad push “Good day. I’m getting used to this pitcher” | Full account



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On the 11th (Japan’s 12th time), Raise’s outfielder Yoshichi Tsutsuka started the game against Red Socks at his home base with “6th and 3rd base”, and pitched the first solitaire No. 7 in the first inning. bat of the second inning. .. In the seventh inning with a 5-point lead, 1 kill, 1st and 2nd base, he hit the middle front in a timely manner, which was the first multi-hit in 6 games, and 5 hits, 2 hits, 2 hits, 2 strikes. The hit rate was .200. Tsutsuka recalled: “I had very good results and the team stopped losing the streak. It was a good day.”

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Pick up Tsutsuka Yoshitomo, who hit the R socks on the base in a timely manner[Foto: AP]
Pick up Tsutsuka Yoshitomo, who hit the R socks on the base in a timely manner[Foto: AP]

5 hits 2 hits 2 hits with a hit rate of .200, the team has a double digit 11 points

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On the 11th (12th time in Japan), Raise’s outfielder, Yoshichi Tsutsuka, started the game against Red Socks at his home base with “6th and 3rd base”, and pitched No. 7 first soloist in the first inning. bat of the second inning. .. In the seventh inning with a lead of 5 points, 1 kill, 1st and 2nd base, he hit the middle front in time, which was the first multi-hit in 6 games, and 5 hits, 2 hits, 2 hits, 2 strikes. The hit rate was .200. Tsutsuka recalled: “I had very good results and the team stopped losing the streak. It was a good day.”

Arch for the first time in 6 games was the first in the second. I caught the curve of the left arm hole of 2 balls and 2 strikes. The first solo No. 7 to jump to the center right. 109 mile hit speed (about 175.4 km), 25 degree angle. The flight distance of 437 feet (approximately 133.2 meters) was the longest since it arrived in the United States. “I’m not really interested in flying distance,” he remembers.

The Red Socks’ starter was right-hander Triggs, and Rays Cash made an “all left-handed” order without a switch hitter. It was the first “weirdo” in the history of the major leagues. The red socks switched to the left arm hole from the second time and took action, but Tsutsuka gave the team momentum. “Originally, I’m not aware that I don’t like the left side. I’m a pitcher I don’t know, and as usual. I didn’t realize I didn’t like it.”

In the 7th inning, 1st and 2nd base, the outside corner four seam of Reel’s right arm was hit in a timely manner. This is the sixth big hit. More than two points in a game have been active since the game against the Marlins on Aug. 30 (31). The team won 11-1 and stopped the losing streak with 3. Tsutsuka said: “I’m really getting used to this pitcher now. I think he’s getting better and better. The speed of the ball is also the same, and there are many pitchers that are different from Japan. I’m used to that. ” It seems to be one day.

(Full-Count Editorial Department)



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