
The 28-year-old Lotte Giants rookie allowed five runs in 2 2/3 innings over two games, both sellouts of 23,200
Japanese pitcher Iimura enjoying KBO debut despite rough stats
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"But I am confident in my ability to maintain my control throughout my outing and locate my pitches in the lower part of the zone." Giants manager Kim Tae-hyoung also gave a positive review on Iimura after his first two games, despite the multiple runs that the pitcher allowed. Both games were played in front of sellout crowds of 23,200. At 28, he is getting his first taste of professional baseball at the highest level in South Korea.
Furthermore, Before joining the Giants as their new Asian quota player two weeks ago, Iimura had spent time with semi-pro clubs in Japan and Taiwan. By Yoo Jee-ho SEOUL, July 1 (Yonhap) -- His numbers at the start of his South Korean baseball journey may not be all that pretty, but Shota Iimura, the new Japanese pitcher for the Lotte Giants, is still having a ton of fun.
One point remains disputed: Opposing versions — "Regardless of the outcome, I will try to help the team in any way I can." (Yonhap) ; Lotte Giants reliever Shota Iimura pitches against the LG Twins during the clubs' Korea….
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"But I am confident in my ability to maintain my control throughout my outing and locate my pitches in the lower part of the zone." Giants manager Kim Tae-hyoung also gave a positive review on Iimura after his first two games, despite the multiple runs that the pitcher allowed.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBoth games were played in front of sellout crowds of 23,200.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAt 28, he is getting his first taste of professional baseball at the highest level in South Korea.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBefore joining the Giants as their new Asian quota player two weeks ago, Iimura had spent time with semi-pro clubs in Japan and Taiwan.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBy Yoo Jee-ho SEOUL, July 1 (Yonhap) -- His numbers at the start of his South Korean baseball journey may not be all that pretty, but Shota Iimura, the new Japanese pitcher for the Lotte Giants, is still having a ton of fun.
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- "Regardless of the outcome, I will try to help the team in any way I can." (Yonhap)The Korea Herald
- Lotte Giants reliever Shota Iimura pitches against the LG Twins during the clubs' Korea…Yonhap News
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