San Francisco – The components of the duel of a launcher were in place. The beginners were Logan Webb and Hunter Greene, a pair of stars that met on the day of the opening. The place was Oracle Park, a paradise for a launcher. The weather was clear, cold.
Webb was excellent; Greene was masterful.
Webb launched seven laundering rounds with 10 stick withdrawals and without walks, but Greene at the counters by launching 8 2/3 bleaching rounds with seven stick withdrawals, a masterful performance that broke the sequence of victories of seven games of the Giants (8-2) while San Francisco lost against Cincinnati, 2-0, in a battle of Aces.
“I think Hunter is one of the best baseball launchers,” webb said. “Speaking of last year, if he remains in good health, he is likely to win the Cy Young. You see his belongings. He launches 101 (MPH) on Pitch 100. He is one of the best launchers in baseball.”
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Webb is one of the best launchers in full -fledged baseball, the one who has just recorded his third career match where he withdrew at least 10 strikers and did not work. But once webb came out, the Reds capitalized on the Tremblant command of Camilo Doval.
A day withdrawn from blowing a backup, Doval endured another brutal outing. Manager Bob Melvin called on Doval because Tyler Rogers is not available, and Doval started out by offering the Reds (4-7) two free basers via Walk and Hit by Pitch. These runners put forward a base on a sacrifice and Doval stroke was removed from the game, met a handful of wicks.
Erik Miller was called with a withdrawal and the runners the second and third, but after having traveled the first striker he faced, Miller granted a double of two points to Blake Dunn who gave Cincinnati an advance of 2-0. Doval has opened its season with three perfect rounds, but has since granted six points (three deserved) during its last three outings with three walks to a withdrawal.
“We all have faith and confidence in Camilo. He’s an All-Star. He is one of the best baseball readers,” webb said. “Whenever he goes there, we have the faith that he is going to do well. Today is just a hiccup. It is baseball. It is nothing that worries us.”
For Greene, these two races seemed to be numerous. The best swing in the night of Greene giants was Jung Hoo Lee, whose 384 -foot shutter below the sixth was a home run in 19 of the 30 ball areas. In the ninth, San Francisco finally planned the seeds of a rally.
Greene withdrew the first two strikers he faced and flirted with a maddux, but the giants hunted Greene from the game while Jung Hoo Lee chose and Matt Chapman fired a walk. The Reds called Tony Santillan to close the door, but unlike the opening day, there would not be another dramatic circuit of three points. Heliot Ramos sent an online route to the left field, one who succeeded at 106.7 MPH, but Jacob Hurtubise des Reds found it and clumsily plunged to correct the ball and finish the game.
“More than anything, I think it was the cursor today was even better today than the last time we saw it,” said Melvin about Greene. “It was no longer a hitting ball the last time. Now it was a ball strike.
Like Greene, webb also cooked with good things. Webb is often the most effective when its change is to dance, and the lack of infringement of the Reds attests that the webb signature ground was in the cutting edge.
Half of the 12 webb puffs were with the change. Half of the 10 webb stick withdrawals were also with the change. The webb change was Elite in ’23 but simply on average in 2000, and after having refined the ground before the season, it is satisfied with the way the terrain is currently playing. He will take this ERA of 1.89 through three games which also accompanies him.
“It is probably the most excited that I have been about my change for a long time,” said Webb.
Lee helped the cause of webb with a pair of slippery and sliding catches in the first and fifth rounds, his early defense being invaluable for a team whose fields of fields finished last during the saved defensive class (-24) last year. Lee’s efforts delighted the “Hoo Lee Gans”, a group of fans at the upper level bearing caps that looked like fire. The deep flying ball of the central defender during the sixth round may have dropped a few feet, but the single of the ninth round of Lee extended his sequence of eight games.
As for the Hoo Lee Gans? He will be looking for them in the future.
“I can feel that the love of fans is incredible right now,” said Lee via the interpreter of the Justin Han team.
Originally published:
California Daily Newspapers