See, the pitcher's wonderful defense. Members of the Technical High School. It also gave warm applause and encouragement to Cohen's strike! If the ball wasn't received by the pitcher's luck, then if it passed through the pitcher, it would definitely be a steady hit!
Coach Mike stepped forward to comfort Cohen who was putting his strike equipment back in the rest area. Tell him not to take it to heart! Ken has mastered the pitcher's path. The next round of blows will definitely have good results!
The game came to the bottom of the third inning, and it was Jimenez High's back-end hit line; Jimenez High's seven-stick left fielder, who started hitting; Finally, a curveball squeezed the inside corner. Hit the fly ball in the infield! was caught by the second baseman;
At this time, Jimenez's catcher Yamamoto left hitter, came on the field to hit. Yamamoto's batting is different from ordinary hitters. Ordinary catchers are all right-handed and right-handed, or all-around right-handed and left-handed. However, Yamamoto is the kind of rare right-handed and left-handed hit; because catchers generally require that they be able to pin down first base first. Generally, right-handed hitters are mostly. But this guy Yamamoto is a left-hander, and he's a right-hander in life; but when he gets to the right-handed zone, he can't play! As a result, this guy has practiced a very good left-handed technique!
Standing on the mound, Freeman couldn't help but glance at Yamamoto. For a hitter in this situation, to be honest, this is the first time Freeman has ever seen him playing baseball since he was a child!
Freeman threw the first pitch in the first half of the third inning, and the ball went to the batter's diplomatic low position. When the ball ends up in the catcher's mitt, it doesn't go into the strike zone. The hitter didn't swing his bat, watching the ball as the catcher approached the glove. Yamamoto wobbled around the strike zone a few times, preparing to strike again. One foul, follow up.
The second ball is high towards the outside corner. But the ball still didn't have a speculative strike zone. Chosen by the catcher! The third pitch, a four-seam fastball high on the inside corner of the offensive hitter. Yamamoto hits the stick, which is the collision of ball speed and stick speed. In the end, it's the hitter who takes the slightest advantage. Pull the ball hard, and watch the ball fly towards the right fielder; finally it lands in front of the right fielder, Gimenez's first hit today was born.
Shire, a right fielder at Technical High School, hurried the ball closer to the glove. See, the batter stopped at first base. Throws the ball back to the infield and the second baseman catches it. Pass the ball to first baseman. First baseman Cohen received the ball and naughty poked Yamamoto who was standing honestly on the first base. Seeing that Yamamoto didn't respond. Throw the ball, throw it. It was picked up by Jimenez's caddy and taken back!
Seeing the ball hit by Yamamoto, Freeman just shook his head. Next up is the ninth hitter, pitcher Araki. Freeman didn't dare to underestimate Araki's blow, but Freeman heard that Araki had gone through a "book", cruel Little League training. The baseball boy who came out of that place, you can say that he has no characteristics, but don't underestimate him. "Book" Little League Players' Fundamentals! Whether it is attacking or defending. "Book"'s Little League base is world-renowned.
At the beginning of the duel, Araki and Freeman faced off for 7 rounds. Finally tricked by a slider from Freeman, he hit an infield grounder that flew toward first base, with a small bounce at the end. Was approached by the first baseman and saw the pitcher making his way to first base.
The first baseman, Cohen, throws a small toss to the filling pitcher. Runners with two outs stand up to score laps. The batting round was back, in the hands of Gimenez High School bat Miller. As a result, Miller failed to keep up with Freeman's four-seam fastball and was struck out by Freeman. Stay at the base of Jimenez High School!
In the fourth game, Wang Peng started the attack. Seeing Wang Peng and Jimenez's arrest, he faced Wang Peng with some headaches. Let Wang Peng face Araki in the first round and hit a solid hit;
Wang Peng was the first hitter in this inning, and everyone didn't want to walk Wang Peng in the fourth inning. The shooter thought about shooting more openly and using the outside corner to avoid Wang Peng. But Wang Peng's last pocket was pushed out from the outside corner; in the end, the decision was made to use the cross ball from the inside corner to face Wang Peng.
Wang Peng's first three goals were all low inside corners. Two were selected by Wang Peng, and one was destroyed by Wang Peng and went out of bounds. The number of balls came, two balls and one strike. Seeing the three balls before the catch, Wang Peng felt a little too disgusted.
Because the finger ball is, looking at the ball path, it is a change between a straight ball and a curve ball. It is to fall rapidly before reaching home plate; if the catcher has poor squatting skills. Then you can only block the ball with your body, and the ball will not pass through the strike zone at all in the end. Wang Peng didn't want to be walked, even though Wang Peng was the first hitter in this half. But Wang Peng is actually a little reluctant to pick the ball; but seeing this situation; Wang Peng has already made preparations to be walked to first base.
But for the fourth ball, Wang Peng waited for his chance. Seeing that the ball thrown by Araki suddenly disappeared, with a familiar spin. The ball went straight to the position in the strike band red. Araki didn't release the ball in time due to the ball caught between his index finger and middle finger at the moment of the shot. The shape of the ball's hand is completely out of shape! As soon as the ball was shot, Araki knew it was broken. But it cannot be undone. Just look at Wang Peng, rounding the bat in his hand, with a "boom". Wang Peng felt that his blow didn't feel right, so he quickly dropped the bat. Hurry up and run in the direction of first base. In the end, the ball was caught by the center fielder 5.6 meters away from the home run wall. Wang Peng is out. This game is careless. Wang Peng's shot was early. In the end, the ball was hit with a high elevation angle. It turned out to be an outfield rocket;
Wang Peng returned to his rest area dejectedly. Freeman, seeing Wang Peng's blow, waited for Wang Peng at the entrance of the rest area where Wang Peng came back. When Wang Peng came back, he hugged Wang Peng and comforted him.
Wang Peng knew that the next blow,
There is no other explanation. Facing the opponent's missed pitch, I didn't grasp it well; I really couldn't find any excuses! Coach Spa, call Wang Peng to your side. Tell Wang Peng not to be distracted during the game. Facing the opponent's missed pitch, Wang Peng's wrist force in the last shot was out of shape! This is definitely Wang Peng's attention. Not fully concentrated!
Seeing that Wang Peng finally hit the ball into a skyrocket in the outfield, he was also relieved between shooting and catching! The catcher still called a timeout and asked the pitcher what happened to the last shot; Araki said; the last shot was the ball caught in his hand. Did not let go when shooting. It should be pinching the ball with your hands, pinching too hard! Hearing this, the catcher returned to home plate with confidence!
Get my outs though. But the next five sticks should be members of the core line no matter what. Between shooting and catching, with coordination, I didn't shoot a straight ball, just a curve ball and a cross ball. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com vs. the five-stick Leon of the Technical High School. In the end, Leon couldn't hold back when he was 9 goals low. He hit a cross ball. strike out.
In the next six bats, Kevin took the fourth ball facing the pitcher. Kevin's big and medium ball was very strong, and the ball was pulled hard by Kevin, in the direction of third base.
Don't know if it was luck or something; Kevin hit the ball and got caught by the third baseman. Without moving, he raised his hand and approached the glove. Kevin is out! Offensive and defensive exchange!
In the next game, Jimenez hit in four innings and Jimenez's two sticks. Confront Freeman. Squeezed by Freeman's inside corner changeup. He didn't play well and was caught by Wang Peng; the three-batter hitter was still a bit helpless in the face of Freeman's pitch.
Strikeout by Freeman with 6 goals. Four great Casey. After a duel with 7 balls. Finally knocked out a hit in the direction of the center field. Get to first base. But the batter behind was five-stick Miyamoto. Still didn't tackle Freeman's pitch. Got caught by a slider and hit a left-field blaster;
The top half of the fifth inning, a stick by Craft High. It was the turn of the seven-stick Shire, and Araki was conquered by Shire. He hit a 2-hit on an Araki miss-finger. Follow the eight bats out there, George. Although he was dealt with by Araki, he covered Shire's third base and hit an outfield fly ball from Freeman, who was the starting pitcher today's turn. Take this one. 2:0 Rod time after another Samsara Road Craft High's front-end rod time.
One hitter Aaron. This time Aaron, catching the pitcher's turbulence, hit a home run to left field and the score was 3-0. Araki stabilized after adjustment. Strikeout two-hitter Manny with your best thumbball! In this game, Technical High School scored zero points on Araki. The score is 3:0 Technical High School leads!