MLB Major League Baseball's 42-year-old legendary right-handed pitcher Justin Verlander (Justin Verlander) started the Los Angeles Angels on behalf of the San Francisco Giants today, scoring high-quality starters in 6 main innings, including a 97.4-mile (about 156.8 km) speedball, showing the power of "monster-level" pitching.
Weyland pitched in 6 innings, threw 98 balls, 64 of which were good balls, knocked 2 hits in the game, conceded only 1 point, and retired with a 3-1 lead, but in 9 innings, the Angels scored 4 points in a row, and Weeland's winning shot slipped out of the hands of his teammates.
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Weyland said after the game, "It feels like I've been moving in the right direction, and I'm glad we had a good opportunity today", this is the second time that Weland has made six good innings in his last 14 games, and he has also become the third pitcher in the past 10 years to be at least 6 innings at the age of 42 (and above) and only knock out 2 hits, the previous old pitchers include Rich Hill and Bartolo Colon.
Weyland delivered 6K all over the court, including the 6th inning, the last strikeout, facing the angel "Trout" Trout (Mike Trout), throwing a 97.4-mile speedball, which made Trout even more shocking.
In this game, the Giants' South Korean outfielder Lee Jung-hou did not contribute any 5-0, and his batting average dropped to 0.333 and OPS dropped to 0.982.