Kia Tigers right-hander Jo Sang-woo (31) is not in his normal condition yet. He allowed three hits, two strikeouts and no runs in two innings in two Okinawa series games. However, he allowed five hits, one strikeout, one walk, three runs and an earned run average (ERA) of 13.50 in two exhibition games. He allowed eight hits, three strikeouts and three runs in four innings in four games.온라인바카라
Cho planned to study in the U.S. before the trade. After moving to Kia, he decided to move to Tread Athletic Center and stayed with Lim. It was time for him to check his overall pitching mechanics and exercise. Lim has significantly changed as he built his legs during the process of moving to the center. On the other hand, Cho does not look much different with the naked eye.
However, he seems to have made subtle changes. This is because his speed started to increase significantly. The speed ranged from 144-145 kilometers from Okinawa and 149 kilometers from the match against Changwon NC on Wednesday. This was a speed that is rarely seen in Cho these days. When Cho had shoulder issues last year, his speed dropped to the early 140 kilometers range. He had stress over this area on his own.
Ultimately, only when the command is smooth can the effect of increasing the speed of the ball speed be achieved. Still, now is the time to adjust the zero score. In the match against Lotte Giants in Busan on Tuesday last week, many balls were out of the strike zone. However, in the match against NC, NC batters responded well. Few balls were pushed to the center, and NC batters cleared well the ball heading to the borderline.
Even if the Tread Athletic Center makes some small changes in pitching posture, time to adapt is essential. Originally, Cho Sang-woo was not this wide-ranging even during his days as a pitcher for the Kiwoom Heroes. He just had concerns about his speed.
Director Lee Bum-ho also said, "It is time to find the best way to use Cho Sang-woo. I am considering whether to use Jeon as the main setup man for the eighth inning or Jeon as the main setup man for the eighth inning and play the role of all-weather player for the sixth to seventh inning as well as the eighth inning when Jeon is fighting consecutively. There is also a way to have Cho and Jeon take charge of seven to eight innings alternately.
There are still six exhibition games to be held. Cho will likely take the mound in two to three more games to check his physical condition. 149 kilometers are more meaningful than the 13.50. If he secures a zero point, he will clearly benefit from increased speed.
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