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Colombian right-hander Julio Teheran (32), who went to the independent league last year, is seeking a comeback with the San Diego Padres. He showed hope by pitching 2 consecutive games in the demonstration game.
Teheran started against the Chicago Cubs in the 2023 major league exhibition game held at Peoria Stadium in Peoria, Arizona, USA on the 4th (Korean time), throwing 3 innings and pitching 3 hits, 4 walks, 3 strikeouts and no runs.
Teheran, who started by striking out Cubs first hitter Nick Madrigal on a foul tip in the first inning, was driven to the 1st and 2nd bases with consecutive hits, but ended the first inning by inducing Yan Gomes to double play at 3rd base. In the 2nd inning, after blocking a tripartite offense including 1 strikeout, David Bott, who led the team in the 3rd inning, was allowed a triple and was in danger of third base, but the subsequent 3 batters were treated as fly balls, strikeouts, and straight hits to 1st base, arranging without any runs. .
On the 27th of last month, his first appearance in the exhibition game, he started with a perfect start against the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2 innings, 1 strikeout, and no runs. There are not many samples, but the pitching content is very good, with 3 hits, 4 strikeouts, and no runs in 5 innings in 2 games. San Diego coach Bob Melvin also said, “Tehran is in good shape. He’s got Deception too, and he’s pretty impressive,” he said. “He might do something different than what he’s done in the past. He’s not necessarily a starter, but could be a long relief. He is willing to do anything,” foreshadowing various ways to use it.
Teheran, who debuted with the Atlanta Braves in 2011, recorded 240 total games (1396⅓ innings), 78-77, 3.80 strikeouts, and 1207 strikeouts in 11 major league seasons by 2021. In 2013, his first full-time season, he played an active role in 30 games (185⅔innings) with a 14-8 loss average ERA of 3.20 and 170 strikeouts. That year, Jose Fernandez (then Miami), who died in a boating accident in September 2016, received the rookie award, and Ryu Hyun-jin and Teheran were ranked 4th and 5th respectively.
Teheran, who signed a six-year, $32.4 million contract extension with Atlanta in February of the following year, was selected as an All-Star in 2014 with a career-high season with a 14-13 ERA of 2.89 and 186 strikeouts in 33 games (221 innings). Until 2018, he served as the starting pitcher for the opening game for 5 consecutive years for the first time in the history of the Atlanta club, and digested 170 or more innings for 7 consecutive years from 2013 to 2019. During this period, double-digit multipliers were 5 seasons. He showed off his consistency with a pitching form that hides the ball as much as possible, a 90 mph fastball and various pitches.
However, from 2018, his velocity fell below 90 mph and showed a slight decline, and he failed to renew his contract with Atlanta after the 2019 season. In 2020, he signed a contract with the Los Angeles Angels for $9 million a year and transferred to free agency, but collapsed with 4 losses and an average ERA of 10.05 without winning 10 games. He was happy with a split contract worth up to $4 million with the Detroit Tigers in 2021, and his season ended with a one-game appearance in April as he suffered a shoulder injury.
In the end, last year, I couldn’t sign a contract with any major league team. Starting with the Staten Island Ferryhawks of the American independent league Atlantic League, he continued his career through the Mexican League and the Dominican Winter League, and took a difficult opportunity with a minor league contract with San Diego last November. Condition to receive up to $6 million upon promotion to the big leagues. 바카라
San Diego’s key starter Joe Musgrove recently suffered an injury that fractured his left big toe after dropping a kettlebell during weight training. As there is a gap of at least two weeks, it is expected that it will be difficult to join the opening rotation in April, so an alternative selection must be prepared. San Diego, which has to play 24 games in 25 days after the start of the season, is also reviewing a six-starter system. If Teheran looks the way it is now, it looks like there’s a chance he’ll enter San Diego’s starting rotation early in the season as a replacement for Musgrove.