베네수엘라의 선발 투수때문에 한국의 승리를 점치더군요.
이번에 대회들어서 최고의 기량을 뽐내고는 있지만
한국같은 팀을 상대로 해본적이 없기때문에(이탈-네덜같은 약팀과만 상대했죠)
실점할 확률이 높다고 합니다.
같은 이유로 한국의 불안성을 지적했고요
(최고타격감의 팀을 상대해본적이 없죠. 멕시코는 한국에 비해 한수아래로 보더군요)
베네수엘라는 결승전을 염두에 둔 탓인지 약점이 있는 선발투수로 한국이 결승에 올라갈것이라 합니다.
윤석민도 마찬기지이긴 한데 강팀을 상대로 호투했다는것 때문에 점수를 높게 받았네요
일부 찌질이 들이 한국은 베네절대 못 이긴다고 했는데,
미국에서도 한국승리를 점치니 이 무슨 ㅋㅋㅋ
CNN닷컴 구석탱이에 있는 칼럼
Of the four semifinalists, Venezuela is both the least expected and the team that finished pool play with the best record. For that it owes some debt of thanks to the Dominican Republic's surprising first-round exit. Three of Venezuela's six wins came against Italy (twice) and the Netherlands, the latter of whom reached Round 2 in place of the D.R. Of the remaining three wins, two came against the USA in seeding games which U.S. manager Davey Johnson practically threw away by leaving struggling pitchers on the mound to get work.
Venezuela's two remaining games were a 15-6 loss to the U.S. in Round 1 and a stunning 2-0 victory over Puerto Rico in Round 2. The latter owed a great deal to the per!!formances of Mariners' ace Felix Hernandez (who pitched 4 2/3 scoreless innings, striking out seven), Red Sox non-roster invitee Enrique Gonzalez (who pitched two scoreless frames of his own) and single-season saves leader Francisco Rodriguez (who retired the last four men in order).
Hernandez would be on regular rest for Saturday night's semi (9:00 ET, ESPN), but manager Luis Sojo may prefer to go with Carlos Silva and save Hernandez for the final. If Sojo goes that route, he'll put his chances of getting there at significant risk. Venezuela has a potent offense, but it's a bit banged up, with third baseman Melvin Mora nursing a sore hamstring and catcher Ramon Hernandez, whose home run provided one of the two runs in that win over Puerto Rico, a sore knee. That offense also managed just nine runs in 23 1/3 innings (or 3.47 runs per nine) in Round 2 against pitchers not named Jeremy Guthrie.
That spells trouble for Venezuela, because Korea can pitch. In its two wins over Japan, Korea held its rivals to just one run total. Against lesser opponents in Round 1,the Koreans didn't allow a single run. In Round 2 they allowed only two runs to hot-hitting Mexico, the only non-Asian team that they've played thus far. Korea will hold back emergent ace Jung Keun Bong, who was largely responsible for the two wins over Japan, for the final, but the dropoff from Bong to the rest of the Korean staff isn't nearly as sharp as the dropoff from Hernandez to the second-best Venezuelan starter, particularly given the fact that Armando Galarraga won't be available on Saturday after pitching in the Round 2 seeding game against the U.S. Suk-Min Yoon, who pitched six shutout innings in a Round 1 start over Chinese Taipei and tossed 3 2/3 more scoreless innings of relief in Round 2, is the likely semifinal starter for Korea.
Korea's offense profiles similarly to Venezuela's. The heart of Korea's batting order is populated by monstrous mashers such as first-baseman Tae Kyun Kim and third-sacker Bum Ho Lee, but while Korea stomped on its lesser opponents, averaging 10 1/3 runs against China, Chinese Taipei and Mexico, it has scored just nine runs in four games against Japan's stellar pitching.
The real X-factor here is Hernandez. If Sojo starts him on Saturday, Venezuela has a good shot to make the final. If not, Korea has to be considered the favorite on Saturday night
WBC페이지는 있지도 않음...ㅜㅜ
메이져리그 페이지에 기자칼럼으로 달랑 한개...ㅡㅡ;;;
이번에 대회들어서 최고의 기량을 뽐내고는 있지만
한국같은 팀을 상대로 해본적이 없기때문에(이탈-네덜같은 약팀과만 상대했죠)
실점할 확률이 높다고 합니다.
같은 이유로 한국의 불안성을 지적했고요
(최고타격감의 팀을 상대해본적이 없죠. 멕시코는 한국에 비해 한수아래로 보더군요)
베네수엘라는 결승전을 염두에 둔 탓인지 약점이 있는 선발투수로 한국이 결승에 올라갈것이라 합니다.
윤석민도 마찬기지이긴 한데 강팀을 상대로 호투했다는것 때문에 점수를 높게 받았네요
일부 찌질이 들이 한국은 베네절대 못 이긴다고 했는데,
미국에서도 한국승리를 점치니 이 무슨 ㅋㅋㅋ
CNN닷컴 구석탱이에 있는 칼럼
Of the four semifinalists, Venezuela is both the least expected and the team that finished pool play with the best record. For that it owes some debt of thanks to the Dominican Republic's surprising first-round exit. Three of Venezuela's six wins came against Italy (twice) and the Netherlands, the latter of whom reached Round 2 in place of the D.R. Of the remaining three wins, two came against the USA in seeding games which U.S. manager Davey Johnson practically threw away by leaving struggling pitchers on the mound to get work.
Venezuela's two remaining games were a 15-6 loss to the U.S. in Round 1 and a stunning 2-0 victory over Puerto Rico in Round 2. The latter owed a great deal to the per!!formances of Mariners' ace Felix Hernandez (who pitched 4 2/3 scoreless innings, striking out seven), Red Sox non-roster invitee Enrique Gonzalez (who pitched two scoreless frames of his own) and single-season saves leader Francisco Rodriguez (who retired the last four men in order).
Hernandez would be on regular rest for Saturday night's semi (9:00 ET, ESPN), but manager Luis Sojo may prefer to go with Carlos Silva and save Hernandez for the final. If Sojo goes that route, he'll put his chances of getting there at significant risk. Venezuela has a potent offense, but it's a bit banged up, with third baseman Melvin Mora nursing a sore hamstring and catcher Ramon Hernandez, whose home run provided one of the two runs in that win over Puerto Rico, a sore knee. That offense also managed just nine runs in 23 1/3 innings (or 3.47 runs per nine) in Round 2 against pitchers not named Jeremy Guthrie.
That spells trouble for Venezuela, because Korea can pitch. In its two wins over Japan, Korea held its rivals to just one run total. Against lesser opponents in Round 1,the Koreans didn't allow a single run. In Round 2 they allowed only two runs to hot-hitting Mexico, the only non-Asian team that they've played thus far. Korea will hold back emergent ace Jung Keun Bong, who was largely responsible for the two wins over Japan, for the final, but the dropoff from Bong to the rest of the Korean staff isn't nearly as sharp as the dropoff from Hernandez to the second-best Venezuelan starter, particularly given the fact that Armando Galarraga won't be available on Saturday after pitching in the Round 2 seeding game against the U.S. Suk-Min Yoon, who pitched six shutout innings in a Round 1 start over Chinese Taipei and tossed 3 2/3 more scoreless innings of relief in Round 2, is the likely semifinal starter for Korea.
Korea's offense profiles similarly to Venezuela's. The heart of Korea's batting order is populated by monstrous mashers such as first-baseman Tae Kyun Kim and third-sacker Bum Ho Lee, but while Korea stomped on its lesser opponents, averaging 10 1/3 runs against China, Chinese Taipei and Mexico, it has scored just nine runs in four games against Japan's stellar pitching.
The real X-factor here is Hernandez. If Sojo starts him on Saturday, Venezuela has a good shot to make the final. If not, Korea has to be considered the favorite on Saturday night
WBC페이지는 있지도 않음...ㅜㅜ
메이져리그 페이지에 기자칼럼으로 달랑 한개...ㅡㅡ;;;
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