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Shohei Ohtani and Trout suffer from “baseball hell” NY newspaper ironically proposes “rescue measures” | Full-Count

The New York Times worries about the current state of the Angels

The Angels have sunk to 4th place in the American League West with 39 wins and 53 losses after the first half of the game. Immediately after the opening, it was in good shape, but it stalled with the worst 14 consecutive losses of the team. The New York Times, a leading US newspaper, is pessimistic about the current situation in which it cannot win despite having two major stars, pitcher Shohei Ohtani and outfielder Mike Trout. We are proposing a “rescue plan” for the two suffering people.

How about the heart that doesn’t lead to victory even if you hit it … The newspaper said, “I’m stuck in MLB purgatory because of a team that can’t find a way to win by drawing out their superior abilities. Let’s call this the hell of Dante’s 9-inning baseball.” Consider the current situation. If he can’t win as it is, he ironically says, “The Angels should at least have fun. It’s time to do strange things.” “It’s all about creating new air.”

You can tap your shoulders to ease the responsibility of losing, or you can time out three times during the match to give you the right to receive a massage. To avoid getting caught in traffic around his home base, he told Elon Musk, who withdrew his Twitter acquisition, “Instead of playing with Hey, Elon, and Twitter, make the test case for the underground tunnel you’ve been waiting for. Why don’t you connect the house of Otani and Trout to the locker room of Angels? “

However, it seems that the burden on the two people is great. “Think of their anguish. Their all-star season suffers from ridiculously huge home runs and pitches that keep them free of runs,” the newspaper said. “They aren’t just stars, they’re supergiants,” he said, emphasizing that victory suits star players.

“Oh, these are all crazy, brazen, and unusual.” The newspaper emphasized the implications of citing unrealizable proposals. “We have to try something, because if things don’t change, the Angels will end up with the most boring results in the ball world. Their stars will be New Yorkers.” Smoldering trade release theory. After all, victory suits the star.

(Full-Count editorial department)


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