“It’s not complete yet.”
The Doosan Bears have an open spot for a foreign pitcher. Dylan Pyle (27) is out with an injury. In fact, it’s not an exaggeration to say that the Bears played the season without him. He was hit in the head by a bat in Australia’s spring camp and was a late addition to the squad, and even after his return, he was again sidelined with elbow pain. His results were less than satisfactory. In two games, he went 1-0 with an 8.00 ERA in nine innings.토토사이트
Still, Dillon is a pitcher in Doosan’s plans. Hopefully, he can come back healthy and do his job. He recently complained of pain again while playing catch, but for now, he’s going to rest and wait. Even with Dillon on the disabled list, Doosan has won 22 games, drawn one and lost 21 as of the 29th. They ranked fourth with a .512 winning percentage. With the exception of one foreign pitcher, they’ve been pretty good.
However, Doosan is aiming higher than this, so Dillon’s injury hurts. Coach Lee Seung-yeop is also disappointed. He had a blueprint when he took over the reins, but because he didn’t complete it, he didn’t reach the targets he set.
“I think it didn’t work out as well as we thought,” said Lee, whose team’s sixth meeting with SSG this season, scheduled to take place at Jamsil Stadium on the 28th, was cancelled due to rain. “At the beginning of May, I thought Dylan would join us and we would be able to build a complete team. It’s a shame because we were looking at it positively.”
He also hinted that the team can’t afford to sag further. “May was actually a time of strength,” Lee said. But we went through the month with a lull. We had a winning streak, but we also had a losing streak, so we had about a 5 per cent win rate. Now it’s time to go up. It’s not time to push too hard, but we need to make sure we don’t sag further.”
“But I’m not going to use the excuse of not having power. I have to think about how I’m going to spend June. I still have two matches left in May. We need to reflect on the things that didn’t go well in the games and prepare to show another Doosan Bears team in June.”
Dillon isn’t the only one who needs to step up. When complete, they will be able to take on their opponents with more power than they have now. It will be interesting to see if Doosan can climb even higher in June.