Shintaro Fujina's tragic possession of the ball, reappeared in the spring training warm-up game today, facing the Giants against 6 times, with three four-bad ball escorts, 1 hit, and 4 points, the Seattle Times bluntly said: "Shintaro Fujilang showed a tantalizing fireball and restless ball control".
Fuji Lang signed a minor league contract with the Mariners this year, with an invitation to spring training in the major leagues, and the first game on the 24th followed 1 inning without conceding points, with 2 strikeouts and 1 guarantee, but today he faced a big turmoil in ball control, and in the 5th inning, he took the board when he was leading 1:0, first faced the first two hitters and threw the touch ball and four bad balls respectively, and faced Li Zhenghou after one out, and after 10 balls were selected, he was selected to be escorted, and then he was knocked out of the second home run by Luis Matos (Luis Matos) and dropped points, and he retired after facing Hove (Sam Huff).
Fuji Lang left a total of 0.2 innings pitched today, was knocked 1 hit, 3 four-dead ball protections, lost 4 points, and the fastest ball speed was 98.8 miles, and the record was a rescue failure.
Mariners head coach Dan Wilson said, "Obviously he couldn't find the good ball as he would have liked today, but he's going to keep working hard and like I said before, he's got a great ball speed, a great finger fork, it's hard for the opponent to master, and so far I've loved what I've seen with Fujina."
The Seattle Times pointed out that Fuji's size and athleticism have kept his teams interested in him, "but he doesn't really know where his ball is going, it's not just a lack of command, it's a lack of control." The article details Fuji Lang's possession problems since his Japanese occupation, but the ball speed conditions are too fragrant, but the teams still have the expectation that he can still reduce the ball speed and still suppress the hitters, and the Mariners also believe that their own well-rated pitcher development system can successfully transform Fuji Lang, so they signed a contract with him.