Lin Tzu-yu Gave Up 5 Runs in 0.1 Innings in Relief, Felt Something Was Wrong and Found the Problem
Wei Chuan Dragons pitcher Lin Tzu-yu had a poor outing on May 6th, giving up 5 runs in 0.1 innings in relief. According to head coach Yeh Chun-chang, Lin Tzu-yu felt something was wrong with his pitching and worked with the coaching staff to identify and resolve the issue. He had been performing well with an ERA of 0.73 before this appearance.
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(Central News Agency reporter Xie Jingwen, New Taipei, 8th) Wei Chuan Dragons pitcher Lin Tzu-yu made a relief appearance on the 6th, giving up 5 runs in 0.1 innings, with no decision. Head coach Yeh Chun-chang said today in an interview that Lin Tzu-yu felt something was wrong with his pitching and discussed it with the coaching staff to find the problem.
The Dragons faced the CTBC Brothers on the 6th. After 8 innings, the Dragons were trailing 0-1. In the top of the 9th, the Dragons brought in pitcher Lin Tzu-yu for relief, but he ran into trouble. He first gave up an infield hit to Chiang Kun-yu, then walked Chen Tung-en. After one out, he successively gave up hits to Hsu Ting-lun and Yueh Tung-hua, allowing runs, and then was pulled after giving up a two-run homer to Yueh Cheng-hua; the Dragons ultimately lost 0-6.
Before the 6th, Lin Tzu-yu had made 13 relief appearances in the first team this season, pitching 12.1 innings and giving up only 2 runs (1 earned run), with an ERA of 0.73. After the appearance on the 6th, his ERA increased to 4.26.
Dragons head coach Yeh Chun-chang said that when players perform well, they inevitably feel pressure, and they may also be physically fatigued due to more appearances. Lin Tzu-yu reported that his pitching felt a bit off, and the coaching staff and players discussed it together in Tianmu, finding the cause of this uncomfortable feeling. With the cause resolved, he will feel more at ease. (Editor: Zhang Mingkun) 1150508
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(Central News Agency reporter Xie Jingwen, New Taipei, 8th) Wei Chuan Dragons pitcher Lin Tzu-yu made a relief appearance on the 6th, giving up 5 runs in 0.1 innings, with no decision. Head coach Yeh Chun-chang said today in an interview that Lin Tzu-yu felt something was wrong with his pitching and discussed it with the coaching staff to find the problem.
The Dragons faced the CTBC Brothers on the 6th. After 8 innings, the Dragons were trailing 0-1. In the top of the 9th, the Dragons brought in pitcher Lin Tzu-yu for relief, but he ran into trouble. He first gave up an infield hit to Chiang Kun-yu, then walked Chen Tung-en. After one out, he successively gave up hits to Hsu Ting-lun and Yueh Tung-hua, allowing runs, and then was pulled after giving up a two-run homer to Yueh Cheng-hua; the Dragons ultimately lost 0-6.
Before the 6th, Lin Tzu-yu had made 13 relief appearances in the first team this season, pitching 12.1 innings and giving up only 2 runs (1 earned run), with an ERA of 0.73. After the appearance on the 6th, his ERA increased to 4.26.
Dragons head coach Yeh Chun-chang said that when players perform well, they inevitably feel pressure, and they may also be physically fatigued due to more appearances. Lin Tzu-yu reported that his pitching felt a bit off, and the coaching staff and players discussed it together in Tianmu, finding the cause of this uncomfortable feeling. With the cause resolved, he will feel more at ease. (Editor: Zhang Mingkun) 1150508
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