Renaldo Lopez (30, Atlanta Braves), who switched from relief to starting pitcher, continues to be successful. Lopez has emerged as the lead in ERA in the entire Major League.
Atlanta played an away game against the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland on the 14th (Korean time).
Lopez, who started as a starting pitcher for Atlanta on the day, threw 91 pitches (58 strikes) in six innings, giving up two hits and eight strikeouts.
In addition, Atlanta’s batters gave four runs starting with Marcel Ozuna’s two-run double in the first inning until the sixth inning. Two more runs in the last nine innings.
Atlanta was chased to 4-3 in the seventh inning due to poor relief, but added two more runs in the ninth to win 6-3. Lopez’s fourth win of the season.
With this, Lopez went 4-2 with a 1.69 ERA, pitching 6 1/3 innings in 12 games this season. He has 70 strikeouts. 토토사이트 추천
As a result, Lopez became the leader in ERA in the Major League, beating over Ranger Suarez at 1.81. It is the first time for a player to become a starting pitcher in five years to rank No. 1 in ERA.
All of the hits Lopez gave up on the day were one-base hits. Lopez had a quality start without allowing any point in the face of a major crisis against the Baltimore Orioles.
In the Atlanta lineup, Ozuna, who hit a timely two-run first, and Azi Albies, who scored four hits, one RBI and two runs, showed good performance.
In addition, Pierce Johnson was sluggish in relief by allowing three runs in an inning, but Joe Jimenez and Raissel Iglesias pitched one scoreless inning, respectively. Hold and save, respectively.
On the other hand, Cole Irvin, a Baltimore starter, lost for the third time in the season after a relatively sluggish performance with four runs (three earned) in 52/3 innings.
Lopez, who transitioned from relief to starting and was rated the fifth starter on the team. However, Lopez currently serves as the ace on the Atlanta mound where Spencer Strider is out for the season.