Professional baseball SSG Landers Drew Anderson (31) and Mitch White (31) are raising their pace by preparing for the 2025 season in spring camp. 카지노사이트
SSG said on the 10th, "Anderson and White played their fourth and third bullpen pitchers, respectively, in the ongoing spring camp in Vero Beach, Florida." Anderson and White raised expectations by spraying 150km/h fastballs, although the season is more than a month away.
Anderson came to the KBO league as a substitute for Robert Duggar last year. He displayed impressive pitching capability in 24 games (115 ⅔ innings) by banking on his fastballs with speeds of over 150 kilometers per hour, winning 11 games and losing three games with an ERA of 3.89. Throwing fastballs with speeds of up to 150 kilometers per hour, Anderson showed off his outstanding strikeouts per nine innings, reaching 12.29 percent. After the season ended, he renewed his contract with SSG 1.2 million U.S. dollars.
Anderson, who hurriedly changed his position as a starting pitcher after preparing for the season as a bullpen pitcher last season, is expected to display better performance this year as he is preparing for the season as a starting pitcher from the beginning. In the fourth bullpen session of the spring camp, he threw a total of 39 pitches, including fastballs (18 pitches), curves (10 pitches), sliders (6 pitches), cutters (3 pitches), and changeups (2 pitches), and posted a maximum speed of 150.2 kilometers.
"Before I joined the camp, I improved my physical condition by 100 percent, and I am doing well without any injuries. I am modifying my slider grip recently," Anderson said of the season's preparation. As for White, who has become a new teammate, he said, "I am having a lot of conversations with White about the cheering atmosphere at the baseball stadium and the characteristics of KBO hitters. I am looking forward to the season with White."
White, who joined SSG this year, is a right-handed pitcher with four wins, 12 losses and an earned run average of 5.25 in 71 games (185 innings) in the Major League. He was mentioned as one of the candidates for the 2023 World Baseball Classic (WBC) Korean national team, and is well-known to Korean fans for his appearance that resembles "Korean Express" Park Chan-ho. He signed a one-year contract with SSG this season and came to the KBO League.
White threw various pitches, including fastballs (14 pitches), cutters (6 pitches), sweepers (4 pitches), changeups (4 pitches), curveballs (3 pitches), and two-seam (3 pitches) as his third bullpen session in the spring camp. He pitched a total of 34 pitches, and the maximum speed of his pitches was 149.1 kilometers.
"I am adapting well to KBO official balls. It takes more rotation and has a relatively sticky surface compared to Major League Baseball, so I personally like KBO official balls more," White said, expressing confidence in his adaptation to KBO league. "Anderson is helping a lot outside of baseball and baseball. I think the camp is coming up well as planned. I will do my best to prepare for the season by live pitching."
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