IT'S A SHAME. ONE HOMER... DODGERS STARTER FLARETY ALLOWED TWO RUNS IN 5.1 INNINGS

It's a shame. One homer... Dodgers starter Flarety allowed two runs in 5.1 innings

It's a shame. One homer... Dodgers starter Flarety allowed two runs in 5.1 innings

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Los Angeles Dodgers starter Jack Flarty pitched well, but he left a regret in the last shot.

Flattie started Game 1 of the World Series against the New York Yankees at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 26th (Korea time), and allowed five hits, one homer, one walk, six strikeouts and two runs in 51/3 innings. The total number of pitches was 90 and strikes were 55.

He was sluggish with eight runs in three innings in Game 5 of the Championship Series against the New York Mets, but he showed a different appearance on the day.

He sprayed 96.4 miles from the first pitch of the first inning, showing his recovery in speed. He maintained the average speed of four-seam fastballs at 93.6 miles, maintaining the season average.
Yankees hitters made 40 swings, and 19 of them, or nearly half, were swings and misses. Among the knuckle curves, 12 out of 17 swings were swings and misses.

As the ball was good, he got the result. He allowed two runners to leave in the first inning due to a walk and a shortstop error, but allowed runners to leave the bases.

In the second inning, Anthony Rizzo's first batter hit his foot and became an infield hit, but he later handled three batters in a row and hit zero.

In the third inning, leadoff hitter Gleyber Torres allowed an infield hit, but he cut the flow by inducing the next batter, Juan Soto, to a double play.

Starting with Soto's double play, he garnered outings for seven consecutive batters, displaying overwhelming performance. Thus, he recorded no run until the fifth inning.

The flow was good in the sixth inning as well. Rather than giving up a hit to Soto, the first batter, he allowed Aaron Judge to swing and miss. 토토사이트
However, it was only up to him to compete with Zancalo Stanton. Stanton swung and missed consecutive times to secure the advantageous count, but he swung and scored the lowest curve at 1-2. The ball, which was 116.6 miles, flew to the left at 35 degrees. It was such a big hit that the left fielder Teoscar Hernandez gave up chasing him early on.

Flattie allowed a 1-2 turnaround and came down the mound. His expression was full of regret.

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