"Transfer from giant to giant?" Interest in science fiction in Sugano, who follows dreams
"Transfer from giant to giant?" Interest in science fiction in Sugano, who follows dreams
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Will a veteran starter, now in his late 30s, move from a giant to a giant while he has announced his entry into the U.S. in pursuit of his dream.
Major League Baseball's official website MLB.com noted on the 24th (Korean time) that multiple U.S. west coast clubs expressed interest in recruiting Tomoyuki Sugano (35).
According to the report, the Los Angeles Angels and the San Francisco Giants have shown interest in recruiting Sugano. Both teams on the western coast of the United States boast good weather.
Japanese players have shown their preference for the U.S. West Coast team. The Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels, and San Diego Padres.
If Sugano moves to San Francisco, he will change his uniform from a giant to a giant. Sugano played for the Yomiuri Giants of Japan's professional baseball league.
Sugano is a veteran right-handed starter who played 12 seasons with the Yomiuri Giants. He tried to advance to the major leagues in 2021, but failed.
Sugano knocked on the Major League through the posting system at the time, but failed to win the contract he wanted. Therefore, he chose to stay in the Japanese professional baseball league. 먹튀검증
Currently, Sugano is a completely free agent. Regardless of the size of his contract, Sugano's attempt to enter the Major League is a challenge to achieve his dream.
Sugano pitched 1,873 1/3 innings in 276 Japanese professional baseball seasons, with 136 wins and 75 losses and a 2.43 strikeout average of 1,585 ERA.
In addition, he pitched 15 2/3 innings in 24 games this season, recording 15 wins and 3 losses and 111 ERA with 1.78 strikeouts. He said he showed the strength of a veteran player.
However, pitching itself is not very good. The average speed of a four-seam fastball is only 92 miles. In other words, he must survive based on experiences as a veteran and outstanding ball control.
Sugano, who chose to join the Major League at a relatively late age, is interested in whether he will move from a Japanese giant to an American giant.