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標題[外電] Royals hoping Wang is spring success s
時間Wed Mar 16 08:41:22 2016
Royals hoping Wang is spring success story
Veteran right-hander impressing new club with increased velocity
By Jeffrey Flanagan / MLB.com | 3:55 PM ET + 1 COMMENT
SURPRISE, Ariz. -- In every Royals camp, it seems, someone off baseball's
radar screen suddenly emerges.
Last year it was Ryan Madson, who hadn't pitched in the big leagues since
2011, but he made the Royals' Opening Day roster and had a superb season.
This year's camp surprise could be 35-year-old Chien-Ming Wang, who won 19
games in back-to-back seasons in 2006-07. But Wang hasn't pitched in the big
leagues since '13.
Those kind of slim odds seem right up the Royals' alley.
Kansas City signed him to a Minor League deal this offseason, just to take a
chance and based, too, on the fact he used to work with pitching coach Dave
Eiland when the two were with the Yankees.
"We just had to see where he was," manager Ned Yost said. "He won 19 games
back to back. Guys can bounce back. It's an opportunity, let's see what you
got. He's got experience. He's pitched in the big leagues. So far he has been
very impressive."
In four appearances this spring, Wang has given up just one run in six
innings while striking out five. He worked through the middle of the White
Sox Opening Day order on Monday in impressive fashion.
And what really has caught the coaching staff's eyes is Wang's velocity. Wang
said his velocity was stuck around 88-89 mph last season in the Minors.
This spring, Wang's velo is an eye-popping 94-95 and his fastball has showed
terrific movement.
Wang credits this increase to attending the Texas Baseball Ranch, a baseball
school run in part by pitching guru Ron Wolforth, who also has helped Indians
starter Trevor Bauer.
"I heard a lot of success stories about that school," Wang said. "I felt I
had nothing to lose going there."
Wang said Wolforth helped change his arm angle slightly, and that has made a
huge difference. Wang also said he has taken his conditioning program more
seriously.
"This whole Spring Training, I feel better than last season," Wang said. "I
will try to do whatever I can to help [this team]."
For now, Wang has been used primarily as a one- or two-inning guy. The Royals
signed him thinking that he could be rotational depth, knowing that Wang was
willing to start the season at Triple-A Omaha.
Wang can opt out of his deal with the Royals on May 1.
But at the moment, Wang remains in the thick of the race for the final one or
two spots in the bullpen.
All Wang wants is a shot to stick with the big league team.
"I've been up there before and it's not the time to give up [the dream] yet,"
Wang said. "I still think it can happen."
Jeffrey Flanagan is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow him on Twitter at
@FlannyMLB. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League
Baseball or its clubs.
http://m.royals.mlb.com/news/article/167573884/chien-ming-wang-looking-to-make-royals-roster
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1F:→ wawi2: 看得出來這幾次王的95miles真得讓很多人驚訝不已~ 03/16 09:18