‘KBO MVP’ Eric Peddie Lost by 1 Run in 3 Innings

‘KBO MVP’ Peddie Lost by 1 Run in 3 Innings in his Second Appearance in an MLB Exhibition Game

Eric Peddy (31, Chicago White Sox), who succeeded in returning to the big leagues using Korean professional baseball as a springboard, suffered a loss despite pitching well in his second appearance in a Major League Baseball (MLB) exhibition game.

Peddie started in the 2024 MLB away exhibition game against the Cleveland Guardians of the 2024 American Professional Baseball League held at Goodyear Ball Park in Arizona, USA on the 9th (Korean time) and gave up 2 hits and 2 walks and 1 run in 3 innings. 카지노사이트탑

The White Sox lost 1-2 due to a poor batting lineup, and Peddie suffered his first loss in an exhibition game this year.

Peddie appeared in his first exhibition game of the year against the Los Angeles Angels on the 4th and allowed 4 hits and 1 run in 2 innings.

He pitched much better in his second appearance.

Peddie’s midterm performance in exhibition games is 2 games, 1 loss, and an average ERA of 3.60.

Fedi, who had pitched the first inning without allowing a run, caused a crisis by allowing Andres Jimenez to hit a ball to the body with one out in the bottom of the second inning.

Jimenez stole second base and homered on Bo Naylor’s heavy hit.

However, Eric Peddie cooked the next batter, Will Brennan, into a double play in front of the second baseman, ending the inning without allowing any additional runs.

Peddie got off to a shaky start in the third inning by walking leadoff hitter Gabriel Arias, but after catching Arias as a check, he grounded out Brayan Rocchio and Stephen Kwan in succession to complete the scheduled three innings.

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