Good pitching against Buehler, CWS, '7 innings, 9K 1 run' that makes the Dodgers burn more bitter, and 3 wins of the season
Good pitching against Buehler, CWS, '7 innings, 9K 1 run' that makes the Dodgers burn more bitter, and 3 wins of the season
Blog Article
Los Angeles Dodgers fans are excited to see the line injuries of starting pitchers. On top of that, the main player of last year's World Series, who left for another team, is recovering little by little, which makes it all the more regrettable.카지노사이트
Walker Buehler made another good pitch that bothered Dodgers fans.
In the away game of the 2025 Major League Baseball (MLB) held at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts on Sunday, Buehler started the game against the Chicago White Sox, and allowed four hits, three walks, nine strikeouts and one run during seven innings to secure his third win of the season. The number of pitches he pitched was exactly 100, and the maximum speed was 94.5 miles (152.1 kilometers). Boston won 4-2.
Buehler, the Dodgers' first-round pick in 2015, made his MLB debut in 2017. Buehler, who was ranked third in the 2018 NL Rookie of the Year vote, became the center of the Dodgers' lineup, beating Clayton Kershaw, who was on the decline, with a 3.26 ERA with 14 wins (four losses) in 2019 and a 2.47 ERA with 16 wins (four losses) in 2021.
However, he had Tommy John surgery in 2022, was out of the season, took a full rest until 2023, and returned in May last year, but showed the worst performance with a 1-6 record and a 5.38 ERA. He expressed doubts about his health, such as leaving for a long time due to hip inflammation.
However, he showed a 180-degree change after entering the postseason. Notably, he became the winning pitcher by pitching five innings of two hits, five strikeouts and no runs in Game 3 of the World Series against the Yankees, and in Game 5 when the winner was decided, he took the mound in the ninth inning with a 7-6 lead and secured a save, confirming the Dodgers' victory with his own hands.
Buehler became a hero of the World Series, but when the stove league began, the Dodgers showed a cool attitude toward Buehler, who became an FA. Unlike Buehler, who hopes to sign a long-term contract, the Dodgers said they would not invest a large amount of money in pitchers who were often injured.
In the end, Buehler left the Dodgers with a one-year, short-term contract with Boston, a prestigious team in the American League East, which sought to strengthen its mound. In addition, Buehler signed a one-year, 21.05 million-dollar contract with Boston to re-enter the free agency.
Buehler raised concerns by being sluggish in consecutive games against the Texas Rangers (seven hits and four runs in 4.1 innings) on the 30th of last month, his first appearance in Boston, and against the St. Louis Cardinals (seven hits and five runs in five innings) on April 5. However, he pitched 6.1 innings of four hits and one run against the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday, and pitched well against the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday, allowing three hits and two runs in five innings. After his move, he displayed his presence by pitching his best.
Buehler's good pitching makes the Dodgers, which has been troubled by string injuries of its starting pitchers, bitter taste. Currently, Blake Snell, who was hired by the Stove League with a large investment, has left the mound due to shoulder injury, and Tyler Glasnow is also banned due to leg cramps. Tony Gonsolin is also out with a back injury, and Clayton Kershaw is taking the mound in a minor league, increasing the number of pitches he throws. Gavin Stone, who underwent shoulder surgery, will not be able to return to the mound this season.