What a waste to be in the last place team! 'KBO League MVP' Big Leaguer ranks 4th in AL's starting, innings, and 10th in ERA

Eric Peddy (31) of the Chicago White Sox, who returned to the Major League after being named the MVP of the KBO League last season, lost the game despite his good pitching. He has been showing consistently good performance this season, but his team has suffered the worst slump, which leaves a regret. The possibility of a trade was raised as he was evaluated as "a real waste to be in the last place team."

Peddy took the mound as a starter in an away game against the Detroit Tigers in the 2024 Major League Baseball at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan on Tuesday. He played in his 16th game of this season. He had five hits, one homer, one walk, three strikeouts and two runs through the seventh inning, before leaving the mound. He made a quality start (pitching more than six innings as a starter, allowing three runs or less), but failed to achieve a win.

He allowed no runs in the first inning, but was given a two-run shot in the second inning by Carson Kelly. However, he was not swayed much more. He kept the mound well by allowing no runs from the third to the seventh inning. The White Sox recovered one run in the fifth inning to inflate expectations for a come-from-behind victory, but the team was replaced while trailing 1-2. As the White Sox lost the game, they became the losing pitcher.

After finishing pitching on the day, Peddy posted five wins, two losses and an earned run average of 3.05. He took the mound 16 times and tied for the top in the number of starts in the American League. He finished 94.1 innings to rank fourth in the number of innings he pitched. He also tied for 16th in strikeouts (86), 17th in on-base allowed per inning (1.14), and 18th in hit rate (0.233). 토토사이트 추천

Meanwhile, the White Sox lost in vain despite Peddy's good pitching, and ended up in a three-game losing streak. He displayed 20 wins and 57 losses and a 0.260. He was the only team among the 30 teams in the U.S. Major League that ranked last with a win rate of around 20 percent. He is also ranking last in the American League Central. He was 29 games behind the Cleveland Guardians (47 wins and 26 losses). He lost to Detroit (35 wins and 40 losses), which is ranking fourth in the league, and the gap widened to 13 games.

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