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Shohei Ohtani struck out 3 balls Rangers right arm transferred to the Japanese ball world? “Good luck with NPB” | Full-Count

27-year-old right-handed Anderson pitched 9 games this season with 1 win and 1 loss, ERA 3.27

Drew Anderson, who left the Rangers, was leaving to enter the Japanese baseball world, according to Instagram of the Australian baseball team “Down Under Travelers.”

Anderson, a 27-year-old right-hand man, made his major debut in 2017 during the Phillies era. After playing the White Sox in 2020, he played for the Rangers this season. 9 games pitched (1 starter), 1 win, 1 loss, ERA 3.27. He played against Angels Shohei Ohtani on September 30th (October 1st, Japan time) and struck out. The Rangers were released on October 29th (30th). The total results of majors are 19 games pitched (2 starts), 1 win and 3 losses, ERA 6.50.

“Downunder Travelers” reported that Anderson was playing for Melbourne Aces in the 2020-21 season, “I’m asking the Rangers to release to play in Japan’s NPB. Good luck with NPB. I pray. I sincerely hope for success. “

[Actual video]Shohei Ohtani slashing with a 150-kilometer fastball Anderson struck out three balls

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