菅野の超ベテラン投球今季9勝目に敵側メディアも完全お手上げ脱帽ギャグw「35歳のトミー・シュガー、シュガー&スパイスで全く甘くなかったよ」【日本語字幕】

Fore! Foreign! Foreign! Uh JT Gen on the M. He’s two and three with a 4.28 earn run average. He goes against Sagano. 8 and5 with a 4.42 earned run average. Sagano has pitched 114 innings so far. He is a part of history though is to uh Tommo Sigano. He is part of a Japanese baseball history as a rookie. His numbers have been tremendous right now as a rookie in terms of history, historic numbers. First Japanese born AL rookie with 75 plus strikeouts and eight wins in the seasons since Tanaka did it in 2014. So he is uh making history and has not pitched that poorly as of late. Sugano doesn’t strike out a lot of guys. He’s going to be in the strike zone. A’s are more of a contact team this year. They have the power. They’re built on slug. They love to tell you that. But they make more contact this year. Could be a good matchup for the athletics. It will be interesting. I mean, we’re talking about a 6% walk guy. He doesn’t want you to walk. He wants you to swing in some of this doodoo that I’m going to throw up here and make some weak contact so I can go on to the next guy. minimize hard contact as well as pitches. But um the A’s know how to get these guys up in the zone and that’s what’s going to be the challenge for me. Can you get a sinker ball pitcher to pitch up in the zone? JT Gan against Tamoyuki Sugano, better known as Tommy Suga. Yeah, you know it’s sweet though. But you know what? He’s a grown man and that’s one thing for sure. I mean the A’s are going to get a dose of a guy that understands how to pitch. Uh he was a 41% ground ball guy and throws nothing straight. Um you talk about deception. Oh, he going to give you a whole lot of all of this kind of stuff today. Slow you up, speed you up, jump. Hey, it’s going to be all good. It’s going to be sweet. Are we going dancing or is he pitching? What’s he doing? Sometimes you going to feel like you’re on a boat rocking when he get through with you. So, um, after seeing all that gas and power they faced over the past couple of days, we talk about adjustments every day and the difficulties of preparing and getting ready to be a major league hitter. Well, lo and behold, you look up at a guy that today is trying to carve you up instead of blow you up. Ryan, what did you make of Tommo Sagato tonight? Looked great. I mean, uh, throwing all his pitches for strikes and, uh, really gave us a great chance there to win and we did. Baseball Hall of Famer and broadcaster Jim Palmer. gym. I don’t know if you had plans for after the game, but they’re safe. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it was. Yeah. 2 hours and 8 minutes, whatever it was. Yeah. But again, listen, you know, the Orioles, you don’t have to score a lot of runs when you only give up two. So, again, you know, Sagano won his ninth game. And again, you know, a couple of about a month ago after he gives up six and seven runs, you’re going, boy, I you know, maybe at 35 he’s not able to pitch here. Now he’s nine and five. He pitches well and of course the earlyies give the the Orioles give him a big lead after he gets the side out in the first momentum. A big part of this game. Tommoayuki Sagano he goes seven innings for the birds giving them all they needed. Giving up only one run on five hits. He also had four strikeouts. Yeah. And and you know this is the fifth time that he was seven innings. So again we told you get him out in the first inning with a strikeout. That’s a fast ball to Curts who’s you know is going to win the rookie of the year. You know little split right there. little cutter, but that to me that’s in the third inning. Strikes out Kirks again. And I’ll tell you what, they’re trying to get back in the game. They have a couple of guys on. So once again, uh you know, how do you play the big points? Sigo played them really well tonight. And once again, the Orioles get the back-to-back home runs in the first inning and make it stand up. And then again, the bullpen, you know, we’re going to see a lot of different faces that maybe we’re not going to see or haven’t seen the first two months. They pitch very well. And then what did you think of Sagano tonight? Yeah, good. You know, the split was hard and sharp and um a lot of confidence out there right now. I mean, this is kind of what he looked like early in the year uh when he came in here and you know, he just had probably four or five bad starts. You know, probably adjusting to the schedule, the workload of of pitching in the USA um and in this league. So, he’s been pretty good here for a while, but you know, the the split was hard, it was sharp, the fast ball had some life to it. It’s a pretty good lineup right there that he he rolled through. Don’t you feel like the league might have adjusted to him at all in that stretch and how maybe has he adjusted back? Well, the stuff is better. So, you know, I’ve said it here a few times. There was an adjustment made with the mechanics. He’s throwing harder. Pitching this league at at 89 to 91 is very different than pitching this leg at 9294. And Trevor Rogers is kind of the same scenario. There’s more life to the ball. So, when there’s more life to the ball, he’s harder to hit. You get away with mistakes. When you make a mistake throwing 90, it gets waffled. When you make a mistake throwing 94, you got a chance to get away with it. And pitchers make mistakes every night. Could it be the weather tonight was 79 degrees, not 92 or 93? He’s pitched good in the heat here recently. I wouldn’t say that. I think it’s his stuff. I mean, look at the stuff. The stuff is a lot better. So, if he’s pitching better and the stuff is ticked up, I’d probably give it to the stuff. Sure. Maybe the matchup base, but can you make him maybe one of your one of your closers, if not the closer for the rest of the year? No, we don’t have a closer. We’re going to we’re going to if that thing landed on a lefty, you know, leading off an inning is a big deal. That batter leading off the inning. Um so it lands on a righty, you’re going to kind of bring Canó out right there in that spot. The way that lineup split up, you know, the right left, right, left at the top. If it was if it landed on, you know, the one hitter, you know, to lead lead off the eighth, we probably go to Keegan right there and then flip it to Canó in the ninth. So we do not have a closer, we won’t have a closer. Um, we have a lot of guys closing games. And it was the solid pitching uh from Sagano, Tommo Sagano. He goes seven innings, giving up one run, five hits, four strikeouts, and now he and Utah are with the media. What do you think the big difference was for you between when you faced these guys in Sacramento and tonight? The pitch that was hit around last time around was pretty apparent. Uh so I try to avoid those ones and splitter was pretty good today. Um but overall command was really good. You feel like you’ve been able to stabilize your season here with the quality starts three of your last five. Absolutely. And I think the biggest thing is Adley coming back. Um he’s been calling the game really well. So I think that’s uh that’s probably the biggest point. A while back you had mentioned some concern about tipping your pitches. Do you feel like you’ve solved that? That that isn’t something you’re worried about anymore? I have no concerns whatsoever right now and Frenchie has been uh taking a closer look uh as of late. So I’m not worried at all. You got to tip your hat to the starting pitcher for the O’s. Shago was pretty good. Uh the offense for the A’s um I mean they stayed in it. They had opportunities. Uh they got some good pitches to hit. I mean they made some good passes. Um a lot of times we talk about the game being a game of inches. Um just a little more barrel tonight and this game had a different story, but you like the uh the approach. Guys gave him a good effort but just came up a little short and they just couldn’t overcome that quick barrage in the first inning. Um we watched what Sugano did. I mean a veteran guy um didn’t blow you away. We didn’t look at the gun one time to see what the velocity was. we were pretty much concentrating on the action and um he started a lot of pitches in the zone and when the A’s fired at it, I mean, they just it was just much difference and squaring it up and getting a lot of weak contact and um they put the ball in play, but as I alluded to in the pregame, this was his intent in the beginning is to minimize pitches in every at bat and get these guys to hit the ball on the ground in the infield. old 35-year-old Tommy Sugar, as they like to call him. Uh, he’s been the one guy they’ve had that’s been consistent all year long. At 35 years old, as you said, we’re not sitting here worrying about huffing and puffing and what the radar guy says and he can just flat out pitch. And that splitter is nasty. Sugar and spice. And unfortunately, everything wasn’t nice for the A’s hitters tonight. Fore [Music] speech. [Music]

菅野のベテラン投球に敵側メディアもジョーク解説w
「35歳のトミー・シュガー、全く甘くなかった」

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