Aroldis Chapman (35, Kansas City Royals), who was treated as an outcast by the New York Yankees last year, created a foothold for revival.
Chapman threw 4 innings in 4 games until the 9th (hereinafter Korean time), recording 1 hit and no run. He posted one save and one hold, and walked and struck out one and eight respectively.
In particular, Chapman threw a four-seam fastball averaging 99.7 mph over the past four games. This is an increase of 2.2 miles over last year.
Previously, Chapman fell with the New York Yankees last year with an ERA of 4.46. He was not expelled, but was effectively expelled.
On top of that, he was even evaluated as having poor work habits. As a result, it was predicted that Chapman would no longer be able to play an active role as a limited finisher.
However,먹튀검증 Chapman aimed for a revival by signing a one-year, $3.75 million contract with the Kansas City Royals ahead of this season. Current position is Setup Man.
Afterwards, Chapman announced a revival with 1 inning no hits, no runs and 3 strikeouts in his first appearance on April 2, and threw a fastball different from last year.
However, this still falls short of Chapman’s highest velocity. Chapman once threw an average of 100 mph four years in a row. He needs more restraint.