'ML call-up is possible'

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Hu Jinami, a member of the Double-A Binghamton Rumblefonis under the Mets, pitched in relief against the Colorado Rockies\' Double-A Hartford Yard Goats on the 6th (Korea time) and recorded perfect pitching with three strikeouts and no runs in one inning.

As a result, he pitched four consecutive games without losing a point. 스포츠토토사이트

Fujinami took the mound in the bottom of the sixth inning with no outs and a bases loaded, when his team was losing 0-2. He struck out Kyle Datres, the first batter, and Adael Amar also struck out swinging. He also struck out Brad Ward to draw the "KKK." He blocked the crisis with no outs and bases loaded with strikeouts. He deleted the ball with 18 pitches.

Since returning to the minor league on the 26th of last month, Jinami has not allowed a single on-base hit after meeting 12 batters.

According to the full count, fans strongly insist on Fujinami\'s call-up through SNS.

This season, the Mets\' bullpen ERA remains in 17th place with 4.07. The possibility of Fujinami\'s call-up, who is pitching well in the minor leagues, is gaining weight.

Fujinami, who was drafted by the Hanshin Tigers in the first round of the Japanese professional baseball rookie draft in 2012, played in 189 games over 10 seasons with a 57-54 record with an 11th-hold ERA of 3.41. He then challenged the major leagues after the end of the 2022 season and succeeded in joining hands with the Oakland Athletics.

He succeeded in securing a spot in Oakland\'s starting rotation with a 3.86 ERA in five exhibition games, but was below expectations after the opening.

In his debut match, Fujinami gave up eight earned runs (eight earned runs) during two ⅓ innings against the Los Angeles Angels. His slump has dragged on. He lost four games in a row, sending his ERA soaring to 14.40.

Eventually, he was pushed to the bullpen. Eventually, he changed his team. Through trade, he changed his Baltimore Orioles uniform. After playing in 64 games last year, Fujinami became an FA with a record of seven wins, eight losses, five holds, two saves and an earned run average of 7.18, and found a new team.

He signed a three-and-a-half-million-dollar contract to move to the New York Mets. However, he has never been seen in the big leagues. After posting an ERA of 12.27 at exhibition games, he is set to enter the season with Triple-A.

What\'s worse is that he suffered an injury. After being put on the injured list in May due to right shoulder injury, Fujianami was put on the 60-day injured list last month.

He was sluggish with a 14.09 ERA in nine games and seven ⅔ innings in Triple-A.

Fortunately, he recovered from his injury. He started his rehabilitation game at Single-A from April 26. He was promoted to Double-A this month, and continued his rehabilitation game. His progress is going smoothly. He has allowed no runs in four consecutive games.

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