Imanaga's 2-point range also collapsed 'ERA 3.07'

Shota Imana (31, Chicago Cubs) is seeing his ERA rise gradually after scoring a whopping 10 earned runs in the last game. The two-point range also fell.

The Chicago Cubs played an away game against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, on the 28th (Korean time).

Imanaga, who started the Chicago Cubs on the day, threw 93 pitches (66 strikes) in six innings and recorded a quality start with five hits, three runs and three strikeouts.

However, the rise in ERA for this season was inevitable. This is due to the fact that a quality start earned three runs in six innings has an ERA of 4.50.

Lee's earned run average (ERA) for this season, which was 2.96 until the last game, rose to 3.07 by allowing three runs in six innings on the day. The record, which had been in the zero range until mid-April, has significantly deteriorated.

This is because Imanaga recorded an ERA of 5.67 in five games held this month. Ten runs in three innings against the New York Mets on the 22nd were crucial.토토사이트 추천

Imana threw a scoreless pitch until the fifth inning, but allowed three runs as she drove in four hits in the sixth inning with her team leading 3-0. Her wild pitch also contributed to her loss.

In response, Imanaga recorded a no-decision game on the day. He pitched 85 innings in 15 games this season, with seven wins and two losses and a 3.07 ERA. He struck out 84.

Of course, his performance is excellent. However, his recent record is not very good. At this rate, Imana's ERA for this season is likely to rise further, not remain in the low three-point range.

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