"100 Mile" Green, and HQS → ERA 0.98 'No. 0 Cy Young Award'
"100 Mile" Green, and HQS → ERA 0.98 'No. 0 Cy Young Award'
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Hunter Green (26, Cincinnati Reds), who boasts the strongest pitching among active Major League pitchers, continues his Cy Young Award move.
Cincinnati had a home game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at the Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Ohio on the 14th (Korea time).
As Cincinnati's starting pitcher, Green pitched 98 pitches (71 strikes) during seven innings, giving two hits and striking out eight. He allowed only one walk.
Cincinnati won 4-0, combining Green's good pitching and two runs scored in the third and fifth innings. As a result, Green won for the second time in this season. Pittsburgh, on the other hand, lost the game by posting two hits.
As a result, Green pitched 27 2/3 innings in four games this season, recording 2-1 with a 0.98 strikeout and 31 ERA. He allowed just four walks.
No. 0 for the most overwhelming Cy Young Award to date. Green has a high quality start or better in the last three games in a row. Amazing upside.
In the opening game, after warming up lightly with two runs and eight strikeouts in five innings, he recorded three consecutive high-quality starts with one run in seven innings, one run-82/3 scoreless innings, and seven scoreless innings.
In particular, if Lee Jung-hoo did not get a hit on the 8th, he could have won the shutout with less than 100 pitches. Lee Jung-hoo stopped Green's Maddox.
In response, Green recorded a dominant start in the San Francisco Giants game on the 8th instead of his second career and first complete game of the season. 안전놀이터
Green, who is in his fourth year in the Major League, pitched 1,501/3 innings in 26 games last year, showing promise with 9-5 record and a 2.75 strikeout average.
Following the selection of the first All-Star in his career, he ranked eighth in the Cy Young Award voting. The potential of the first round of the 2017 rookie draft is finally being shown.
Green's biggest weapon is a four-seam fastball with an average speed of 99.4 miles. Green threw a maximum of 100.6 miles in the game as well. Notably, he played the ball in the last seven innings.
On top of that, Greene throws sliders and splatters at an average of 88.3 and 87.9 miles. Major League hitters are collapsing like a leaf of a fall due to such fastballs.
It is definitely the best start. Attention is focusing on whether Green, who is finally exploding his potential after a long career in the minor leagues, will be able to continue his run to the Cy Young Award.