[外電] Washington Nationals' Skipper Davey Johnson On Chien-Min

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Washington Nationals' Skipper Davey Johnson On Chien-Ming Wang, Tom Milone And Brad Peacock. by Patrick Reddington on Jul 30, 2011 9:00 AM EDT http://ppt.cc/W-9; Nationals' Skipper Davey Johnson let out a long, exasperated breath as he sat down in front of the microphone and beyond the mic the D.C. press corps following Washington's sixth-straight loss last night, an 8-5 defeat at the hands of the New York Mets. Asked about the effort on the part of Chien-Ming Wang, who'd returned to the mound following over two years of rehabbing his right shoulder, Johnson said, "I was actually impressed. I thought he threw the ball rather pertly. That first inning he got the ball up, they've got some good hitters in the lineup, they didn't try to do too much with it, just hit soft little line drives. Second inning he got the ball down more. I don't think his arm is fully strong. Some of his breaking balls were not breaking too good, but I liked the way he threw and if he didn't have the rough first inning where he threw a lot of pitches I probably would have gone another inning with him." Davey Johnson was then asked if Chien-Ming Wang will get another start, and the manager responded clearly, "Yes he will." "It's unbelieveable the dedication he had to get to this point," Johnson said when asked about Wang working his way back to the mound. "I was pleased with his delivery. It looked like he dropped down a little bit more than I'd like to see him. I'd like him a little bit more on top, but second and third inning I liked the way the ball was moving, but again, it's just two years, and most of it's been building up his arm, but for me, he threw strikes, that was great. All in all, my main concern was he come out of there healthy. And he said he was feeling okay, he could continue, but I wanted to err on the safe side." The manager was also impressed by Chien-Ming Wang's reaction to a rough first in which he surrendered four runs to the Mets. "He kept his poise in a rough first inning," Johnson said, "after being out a couple years, I thought he stayed right in there and kept throwing strikes and going after them. Just got the ball up. All in all, I thought that was a good one to get under his belt." As for Wang's sinker, Johnson said, "It's not like it was before, but it's, again, early in his comeback. But his delivery looked free and easy, he had some good velocity on the ball, and I was pleased. I really didn't think I was going to see that much to be honest with you." The loss was Wang's first since 2009 and the Nationals' sixth-straight this season, and Davey Johnson hinted that there may be some changes soon. "We're looking at things that we can do to help the ballclub. We're still in that building mode. There's some moves that we have available to us that we have a couple guys that are knocking on the door. Pitchers in particular, and depending on what happens the next couple days, we [might] see a new young arm up here. Right now, the starting pitching, we've got to have some improvement there and we're looking for Chien-Ming to give us some improvement there his next few outings." Asked if he meant any particular "young arms" Johnson said, "[Tom] Milone has done a great job down there, he's probably been if not the best, one of the best pitchers in the International League, and young [Brad] Peacock came up, threw a one-hitter. He tore up Double-A. He's the other one. So, there's some guys that I'd like to get some experience up here." As for what Chien-Ming Wang has to improve, Johnson said, "getting his arm built up to full-strength. He'll get better movement, better command, better everything. That's a typical...I wouldn't say typical, but that's the kind of start you get out of the Spring. Right out of Spring." But all in all, Johnson said, "I was not disappointed with what I saw tonight." Chien-Ming Wang is back. He earned it, and in spite of the loss, seemed to enjoy the payoff for all the hard work he's done. ======================================= 這篇訪問教頭對建仔的看法,還蠻詳細的。 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 114.41.137.101

07/30 21:57, , 1F
@O@
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07/30 22:16, , 2F
2年沒上大聯盟投球的王這場還不算太糟,不過Johnson有提到
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07/30 22:16, , 3F
王的sinker不像以前那樣,但遲早會回來
07/30 22:16, 3F

07/30 23:30, , 4F
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07/31 00:10, , 5F
那顆噁心的sinker能不能回來真的是最大的重點~~~
07/31 00:10, 5F

07/31 00:11, , 6F
另外就是在這種強度的比賽後手臂是不是一樣OK~~~
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07/31 00:13, , 7F
先關心手臂的健康 其它的再慢慢回來吧 王加油~
07/31 00:13, 7F

07/31 00:19, , 8F
而且畢竟是對上MLB的球隊,一個兩年沒出賽的投手還能大殺四
07/31 00:19, 8F

07/31 00:20, , 9F
方....當人家是台灣的大聯盟嗎?這種表現很OK啦~~~
07/31 00:20, 9F

07/31 00:52, , 10F
因為人家是大聯盟 所以這種表現也不可能一直忍受 像樣
07/31 00:52, 10F

07/31 00:53, , 11F
點的先發今年好歹要有幾場 不然沒球團是學佛的啦
07/31 00:53, 11F

07/31 06:30, , 12F
印象中王在NY剛開始的幾場大家不也都在猜會不會有下一場
07/31 06:30, 12F

07/31 06:31, , 13F
MLB又不是中職,都當免洗在用,投資了兩百萬不可能只投
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07/31 06:31, , 14F
幾場啦,今天第二局後的表現就已經證明他回來了
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