2023-09-14 03:59:26
Ben Joyce pitched in the 5th inning, trailing one run, and had one no-hitter, no runs, and two strikeouts.
■Mariners 3-2 Angels (14th Japan time, Seattle)
Angels pitcher Ben Joyce, who boasts the fastest pitch at 105.5 mph (approximately 169.8 km/h), showed great relief in the game once morest the Mariners held in enemy territory on the 13th (14th Japan time), with no hits, no runs, and two strikeouts in the first inning. . His 100.6 mph (approximately 161.9 km) fastball, which he hit perfectly with a low outside angle, has surprised fans with comments such as “Wow” and “101 mph and a low outside angle that is elite.”
This day was “bullpen day” for the Angels. Joyce took the mound as the fifth man in the sixth inning, 2-3. First, he missed Suarez with an inside corner slider and struck him out, and Canzone struck him out with an extremely powerful fastball. Then, on the sixth pitch once morest France, the batter’s bat hit a low outside corner at 100.6 miles (approximately 161.9 km), and the batter’s bat went through the air, ending his mission without allowing a run. Pitching analyst Rob Friedman, known as the “Pitching Ninja,” released a video of this pitch.
The Angels’ pitcher Shohei Ohtani missed 10 games due to tightness in his right side, and the team continues to struggle with two consecutive losses and an 11-game deficit. In response to Joyce’s tough ball, there were reactions on social media such as, “Ben Joyce is the only shining light,” “Joyce is as amazing as ever,” and “As expected of Joyce!”
[Actual video]Fans exclaimed, “Wow!” A 170kg right arm’s “excellent ball” The “only light” that appeared in the sluggish E-team
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