KBO League reverse export myth Pedi meets home run king Ohtani

On the 27th, Korean time, the last of the three consecutive games between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago White Sox will be played. Amid much attention as American League MVP Shohei Ohtani and KBO League MVP Pedi faced off, there is a lot of expectation on whether the LA Dodgers, which secured the Winning Series, will succeed in sweep and whether Chicago W will keep its last pride.

Otani, who is starting the leadoff game due to Mookie Betts’ recent injury, has displayed remarkable performance in June. As of Tuesday, he ranked first in homers (24), first in batting average (0.320), and first in OPS (1.032), showing off his outstanding batting skills. 에볼루션 바카라사이트

In the second game against the Chicago W held on Sunday morning, Ohtani also had two hits (one homer) and two RBIs and one walk from four times at bat, leading his team to a winning streak. Ohtani’s last opponent, who is seeking to sweep the three consecutive games, is Eric Peddy. He re-entered the Major League as the KBO MVP last season. Coincidentally, with the league MVP having a showdown last year, will Ohtani be able to hit a home run against Peddy? Attention is focusing on whether Ohtani’s showtime as a leadoff will continue in the third game as well.

The KBO’s back-exporting legend is trying to protect his pride against the Los Angeles Dodgers. After returning to the MLB stage this season, Peddy has emerged as the ace in his team by immediately posting five wins, two losses and an ERA of 3.05. Peddy has recorded quality starts in the last two consecutive games, but failed to smile due to lack of support for his team’s batters and bullpen sessions. With Peddy aiming to win the game against the Dodgers for the first time in two years, will he be able to calm down the fierce batting line that leads to Ohtani-Freeman? Peddy needs batters to support scoring and bullpen sessions to win.

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