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“Otani preferential treatment? “You will pay a price” A direct hit to the U.S., &l
"The Major League has already changed the ground rules to accommodate Ohtani."
The Ringer summarized five major questions about Mizuhara Ifei's illegal gambling scandal on the 26th (Korea Standard Time). Shohei Ohtani (30, LA Dodgers) opened his mouth on the case for the first time at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on the 26th, but it can be seen that he actually reiterated the existing position of Ohtani's lawyers.
So most American media raises questions. There are two main things. After Mizuhara's ESPN interview, I wonder why he changed his words and whether Ohtani was really involved in the process. The other thing is whether Ohtani really knew about the $4.5 million that went from Ohtani's account to illegal gambler Matthew Boyer.
Ringer said he wouldn't believe Mizuhara's claim if he hadn't bet on baseball. Of course, he added that he couldn't find evidence that Mizuhara had bet on baseball at this point. But it is true that it requires a thorough investigation.
Another is where Mizuhara changed her words. Ringer said at the time, "Otani may have paid some money, or Mizuhara may have paid a larger amount in the process. Or Ohtani paid the full amount, but she may pretend to be false so that her lawyer can claim that Mizuhara cheated on her."
This means that Ohtani's "I didn't know" itself could be a kind of "stick and slap go-stop" with Mizuhara. This means that the possibility that they kissed systematically cannot be ruled out. However, The Ringer also concluded that it was unlikely that Ohtani was secretly a gambling addict.
In addition, The Ringer argued that the MLB office and commissioner Rob Manfred should not give Ohtani preference in this regard. "Otani is the golden goose in the MLB," he said. "They have already changed the rules of the ground to accommodate Ohtani." It is true that the National League created designated hitters, and after pitchers were replaced, the rules were changed for players to play as batters.
"That's all the more reason why we should treat Otani like someone off the field," The Ringer said. "Any favors will have to be paid for." Considering Otani's iconic status in the Major League Baseball, it means there should never be a "speculative investigation." It is true that his punishment or punishment is of utmost concern, as it could directly affect MLB's business.
"The Major League has already changed the ground rules to accommodate Ohtani."
The Ringer summarized five major questions about Mizuhara Ifei's illegal gambling scandal on the 26th (Korea Standard Time). Shohei Ohtani (30, LA Dodgers) opened his mouth on the case for the first time at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on the 26th, but it can be seen that he actually reiterated the existing position of Ohtani's lawyers.
So most American media raises questions. There are two main things. After Mizuhara's ESPN interview, I wonder why he changed his words and whether Ohtani was really involved in the process. The other thing is whether Ohtani really knew about the $4.5 million that went from Ohtani's account to illegal gambler Matthew Boyer.
Ringer said he wouldn't believe Mizuhara's claim if he hadn't bet on baseball. Of course, he added that he couldn't find evidence that Mizuhara had bet on baseball at this point. But it is true that it requires a thorough investigation.
Another is where Mizuhara changed her words. Ringer said at the time, "Otani may have paid some money, or Mizuhara may have paid a larger amount in the process. Or Ohtani paid the full amount, but she may pretend to be false so that her lawyer can claim that Mizuhara cheated on her."
This means that Ohtani's "I didn't know" itself could be a kind of "stick and slap go-stop" with Mizuhara. This means that the possibility that they kissed systematically cannot be ruled out. However, The Ringer also concluded that it was unlikely that Ohtani was secretly a gambling addict.
In addition, The Ringer argued that the MLB office and commissioner Rob Manfred should not give Ohtani preference in this regard. "Otani is the golden goose in the MLB," he said. "They have already changed the rules of the ground to accommodate Ohtani." It is true that the National League created designated hitters, and after pitchers were replaced, the rules were changed for players to play as batters.
"That's all the more reason why we should treat Otani like someone off the field," The Ringer said. "Any favors will have to be paid for." Considering Otani's iconic status in the Major League Baseball, it means there should never be a "speculative investigation." It is true that his punishment or punishment is of utmost concern, as it could directly affect MLB's business.
Go Woo-seok, who gave up 3 runs in ⅔ innings, made a blown save in his last appearance in an exhib
Ko Woo-suk of the San Diego Padres in the U.S. Major League Baseball has failed to rebound in his first appearance since returning to the U.S. We cannot rule out the possibility of having difficulty in making a big league call-up in the early 2024 season following the failure to enter the roster for the opening game in the mainland.
Ko Woo-suk allowed three hits, one walk, one strikeout, and three runs (one earned) in ⅔ innings in the 2024 Major League Baseball exhibition game against the Seattle Mariners at Petco Park in San Diego, California, on the 27th (Korea time).
Ko took the mound in the top of the ninth inning with San Diego leading 5-4. He got off to a fresh start, striking out leadoff hitter Ben Williamson with a swinging strikeout. The first pitch was a 148 km fastball, but he continued to strike with a 143 km cut fastball. On the fourth pitch, he took out Williamson's bat with a 131 km curveball and caught his first out count.
However, Ko allowed a hit to Jake Anzia with one out. A 131 km curveball with the first pitch exited the strike zone, and a 142-km-cut fastball with two pitches drove Anzia to the first base with a strike from the third base.
Then, Ko Woo-seok gave up a hit to Axel Sanchez, putting him on the verge of first and second base with one out. A 151km fastball thrown from the full count fell between the second baseman and the right fielder.
Ko took a breather after catching Bill Knight with a fly ball to the second baseman. He garnered the victory by banking on a fastball 150 kilometers outside of one ball and two strikes. Knight struggled to contact the center of the bat to secure his second out count.
But Ko didn't get over the last hurdle. With two outs and runners on first and second, RJ Shrek hit a right-handed hit, and the runner-up homered. San Diego's 5-4 lead turned into a 5-5 tie.
Ko won the game with his fastball of 151 km but missed the ball in the middle of the strike zone. Shrek lightly swung the bat and the ball passed through the infield.
After allowing the tying run, Ko failed to regain his stability. With two outs and runners at first and third bases, Brock Lowden allowed a walk and advanced to first base, which made the situation worse. His control suddenly faltered.
San Diego's defense was also shaky. With the bases loaded with two outs, Aiden Smith hit a 142-km fastball, which resulted in two balls and two strikes, leading to an ordinary grounder to shortstop, but teammate Leodalis de Breeze's throw to the first base led to an error, and runners at the third and second bases scored. The score was overturned to 5-7 by San Diego.
The San Diego bench decided that Ko was having a hard time continuing to pitch and replaced the pitcher with Mitch Miller. Seattle's long offensive attack ended in the top of the ninth inning when Miller caught follow-up hitter Louis Sirshevel as a straight hit to the pitcher.
San Diego was able to make up for a point in its final attack in the bottom of the ninth inning, but fell to 6-7. Despite being an exhibition game, it suffered an upset
loss.
Chelsea fans lose their temper as they explode with anger at the manager
###During the game, verbal abuse was rampant against the coach. Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino seems to have completely lost the trust of his fans.
Chelsea, led by Pochettino, allowed to return after scoring the first goal in the 27th round of the 2023-24 Premier League against Brentford at Brentford Community Stadium in London on the 3rd (Korea time), but Axel broke out at the end of the second half. Dissassi's goal led to a 2-2 draw.
Chelsea had nearly 70 percent of possession on the day, but failed to take the lead in the match. Chelsea did not score well and allowed Brentford to stage a threatening counterattack, showing signs of faltering defense. Chelsea took the lead with Nicola Jackson's first goal in the 35th minute of the first half, but conceded an equalizer and a comeback goal in the second half. In particular, Joan Wissar's wonder goal in the 24th minute of the second half was enough to dampen Chelsea's momentum.
Chelsea fans showed explosive reactions after Bisa's comeback goal. England's "Football London" became foggy as Chelsea gave Bisa a comeback goal. Chelsea fans showed their deep affection for Todd Billy by singing Roman Abramovich's song. It is said that he sang a song criticizing Boehly's owner.
Pochettino was no exception. "Chelsea fans shouted Jose Mourinho's name and said, 'Pochettino, get out of here!'" the media said, explaining that fans also expressed their dissatisfaction with him.
Abramovich and Mourinho are representatives of Chelsea's golden age. Abramovich, Russia's richest man, raised Chelsea's status by making bold investments when he was a team owner. Despite the controversy, Abramovich has never changed who brought Chelsea glory by recruiting famous coaches and star players.
Mourinho was the manager who led Chelsea back then. Mourinho became one of Chelsea's all-time leaders after leading the league in 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons. He also led Chelsea twice, winning three league titles, one FA Cup title, and three League Cups. He remains the best coach ever.안전 토토사이트
“He went out again”... Pittsburgh Bae Ji-hwan, on-base percentage in exhibition game 50%
Pittsburgh Pirates player Bae Ji-hwan hit .500 on-base percentage in a major league exhibition game.
Bae Ji-hwan started as the second batter and center fielder in the 2024 Major League exhibition game against the Detroit Tigers at Burflix Field in Lakeland, Florida, on the 3rd (Korea time) and scored two hits, one walk, and one run from three times at bat.
Bae Ji-hwan, who succeeded in getting on base for three consecutive games following the game against Detroit on the 29th of last month (two walks) and the game against the Tampa Bay Rays on the 2nd (one hit and one walk), recorded a batting average of 0.143 and an on-base percentage of 0.500 in exhibition games.
Bae struck out at his first at-bat in the first inning and grounded out to the second base in the fourth inning. He got on base at his third at-bat in the top of the fifth inning. Trailing 1-2, Pittsburgh turned the game around 3-2 with runners on the first and third bases with one out, thanks to Jake Lamb's grounder to the infield and Alika Williams' timely hit.
Bae Ji-hwan, who took the batter's box with two outs and runners on the first and second bases, calmly drew a walk to load the bases. Henry Davis then drew a walk, and Zack Swinsky hit a two-run timely hit. At this time, Bae also homered, increasing the score to 6-2.
Bae Ji-hwan was replaced in defense in the bottom of the sixth inning.
Pittsburgh won 7-3 to go 3-5 in the exhibition game. Detroit made it 4-4.
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Join the 40-70 Club, Acuña Jr. knee pain, head to LA for detailed diagnosis
On the 2nd, major league.com reported on Acuña Jr.'s injury. Acuña Jr., who reported pain in his right knee to the club last Friday, underwent an MRI immediately. The examination found a slight inflammation in the meniscus cartilage. Although it is not a serious injury, Acuña Jr. decided to travel to California on the 4th to get an accurate diagnosis from Dr. Neil Elatrice. Dr. Elatrice, who conducted surgery on Ryu Hyun-jin's shoulder, also operated on Acuña Jr.'s right knee three years ago.
Acuña Jr., who settled on second base in the bottom of the third inning in an exhibition game against Minnesota, was checked by the opposing pitcher and went back and forth between second and third base, and it was confirmed that the right knee was applied rotational force during the run-down process. Nevertheless, Acuña Jr. does not show any symptoms and jumps into the dugout, believes it is not a serious injury, and is expected to return to the lineup normally until the opening game.
However, he has a history of recovering the same knee due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament two days before the All-Star break in the 2021 season. The reason he didn't mind going a long way east and west to be confirmed this time was to prevent a recurrence of injuries in the same area.
Acuña Jr. became the only player in MLB's 100-year history to join a 40-70 club last year, with 40 home runs and 70 steals. In the 2020-21 season, he hit double-digit homers despite playing less than 100 games due to injury, which was the decisive moment for his sixth consecutive year in the league. He spent only six seasons since his promotion to the majors, but he had 767 hits (batting .292), 161 home runs, 402 RBIs and 180 steals, including last year's MVP.
Meanwhile, the injured list announced by Major League.com has been informed that Acuña Jr., young Red Sox prospects von Grissom (groin sprain), Alec Manoa (shoulder pain), Ricky Tideman (left hamstring), and Yariel Rodriguez (currently waiting) for a thorough examination for minor back injuries (back spasms).