In the match once morest the Astros on the 4th, he gave up 1 goal in the 8th inning and manipulated a sinker of 160.5 kg.
Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani pitched well once morest the Astros on the 3rd (Japan time 4th), giving up 1 run in the 8th inning. Although he missed his 12th win this season, his ability to manipulate a 100-mile (approximately 160.5 km) “ultra-high-speed sinker” still left a shock overnight.
Pitching analyst Rob Friedman, nicknamed “Pitching Ninja,” released a “composite” of two pitches as “Shohei Ohtani, 100-mile fastball and sinker overlay video.” The new magic ball has the same speed and trajectory as the fastball, so you can see how it changes rapidly at the batter’s hand.
Fans say, “Almost the same trajectory. I don’t feel like I can hit it…” “If you’re a hitter, you have to hit it by intuition.” Mr.’s sinker is ridiculous,” “Bakemon,” and “Really ghost,” and hat-off comments line up, showing the magnitude of the response even though it was posted the day following the pitch.