Focusing on Relief, Enjoying the Light Show; Chu Cheng-yang: 'Don't Pitch Like It's the 9th'

Rakuten Monkeys closer Chu Cheng-yang has extended his cross-season save streak to 14, crediting his success to a mental strategy of ignoring the pressure of the 9th inning.
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(Central News Agency, Taoyuan, 25th) Rakuten Monkeys pitcher Chu Cheng-yang has been laser-focused on his role as a closer this season, recording 14 consecutive saves across two seasons. His mental secret? 'Don't treat it like the 9th inning.' He also expressed excitement for the custom light show the team has designed for his entries.

While Chu alternated between middle relief and closing last year, all seven of his appearances this year have been in the 9th inning. He has recorded 3 saves with a 1.29 ERA and 12 strikeouts in 7 innings. 'I keep the same mindset for any inning: keep the score down and don't give them a chance to score. Last year, I didn't think of myself as the last man; I just pitched as if it were the 7th or 8th. The more you think about it being the 9th, the more pressure you put on yourself,' Chu said today.

Chu's strikeout rate (K%) has surged to 52.17% this year, a massive jump from last year's 28.50%. He credits discussions with catchers and careful observation of hitters for this improvement. The Monkeys' home stadium now features LED lighting, allowing for custom 'hero entries.' Chu is particularly looking forward to a special 'Narco' trumpet performance during his entry this week.