Teng Kai-wei Pitches 153 km/h in Relief, Gives Up Home Run in 0.2 Innings; No Decision
Baseball player Teng Kai-wei threw his fastest pitch at 153 km/h during relief, allowing one run on a home run in 0.2 innings. The Astros lost the game, and Teng Kai-wei received no decision, with his ERA at 2.84.
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- 📰 Published: April 8, 2026 at 12:32
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The Astros played against the Rockies today. After six innings, the Astros were trailing 1-3. In the bottom of the seventh, with one out, the Rockies advanced a runner via a walk, prompting the Astros to bring in Teng Kai-wei to relieve. Teng Kai-wei first induced Goodman to hit an infield fly for an out. However, facing the next batter, Moniak, he had a breaking ball hit for a two-run homer, with one run charged to the previous pitcher. Teng Kai-wei then settled down and got the next batter to hit a line drive to right field for an out, preventing further scoring. He exited the game after the seventh inning. Teng Kai-wei threw 7 pitches over 0.2 innings today, allowing 1 earned run on one home run, with his fastest pitch recorded at approximately 153 km/h. The team lost, and Teng Kai-wei was not involved in the decision, leaving his ERA at 2.84. (Editor: Zhang Mingkun)