Eric Peddy, a right-hander who plays for the Chicago White Sox in the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB), allowed five hits (one homer) and one walk, three strikeouts and two runs in seven innings in a 2024 MLB away showdown with the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan, on the 22nd. 토토사이트 추천

A two-run shot by Carson Kelly following Justin-Henry Maloy's double at the bottom of the second inning was painful, but it was a satisfactory report card. Not a single run was allowed except for that inning. Starting with a two-seam fastball of up to 94.5 miles (152 kilometers), he mixed cutters and sweepers to control the opponent's batters well. He managed to control his ball control perfectly by allowing only one walk, and displayed efficiency by blocking seven innings with 92 pitches.

He couldn't smile. His poor batting performance allowed him to score points. Other than Tommy Pham`s solo homerun in the top of the fifth inning, he failed to score a single point. As the score was 1-2 due to two homeruns, Peddy ended up losing the game.

Peddy's season report card is 5-2 with an earned run average of 3.05 (32 earned runs in 94 ⅓ innings) in 16 games. He has 86 strikeouts, and the on-base allowed rate (WHIP) per inning is 1.14. Only two games have failed to complete five innings, and he has posted eight quality starts (more than six innings and less than three earned runs) to display ace pitching every day.

The luck of victory is terrible. On this day, he even made his fourth quality start plus (more than seven innings and less than three earned runs) of the season, but he took the second loss of the season. The Seattle Mariners also pitched well with one run in seven innings on the 11th, but their team suffered a shock come-from-behind loss of 4-8. There have already been two missed wins with quality start plus.

During the last season when he played for the NC Dinosaurs in the KBO League, he was brilliant with 20 wins and six losses, an earned run average of 2.00 (40 earned runs in 180 ⅓ innings) and 209 strikeouts. As a result, he succeeded in making a U-turn in the MLB, which he hoped for, and wrote the legend of "reverse export." However, his team's poor performance is highly likely to be disappointing. The White Sox had 20 wins and 57 losses, ranking last in the MLB overall winning percentage (0.259), and effectively reserved the lowest place in the American League Central.

This is the background of trade rumors surrounding Pedi, who is playing the role of a lonely ace in a team that is spending an open tanking season. Pedi is expected to be an attractive card for teams that have weaknesses in the starting lineup among teams that advance into autumn baseball or look higher.