"Who the hell would it be if they couldn't bring Otani-class ace?" is a phrase commonly used by baseball fans and analysts to express the importance of Shohei Otani, a highly regarded Japanese baseball player who is known for his ability as both a pitcher and a hitter. The phrase implies that any team that could not secure a player of Otani's caliber would be at a significant disadvantage compared to teams that could. Otani's talent has made him a highly sought-after player in both Japan and the United States, and his success on the field has cemented his status as one of the best players in the game today. 스포츠토토

"With Ryu Hyun-jin's insurance..." Toronto's safety system, who the hell would it be if they couldn't bring Otani-class ace

Even if I can't bring in an Otani-class ace...

Will Ryu Hyun-jin's Toronto Blue Jays be able to recruit starting pitchers in a trade. It seems that it will not end with sending right-hander Trent Thornton to the Seattle Mariners on the 27th and recruiting infielder Mason McCoy.

Ryu Hyun-jin will return, but there is no clear card except for ace Kevin Gaussman. Jose Berrios still has some ups and downs. The same is true of Yusei Kikuchi and Chris Basit. Alec Manoa is now hard to see as a calculated starter.

Canada's Daily Hive picked five pitchers targeted by Toronto that day. The main characters are Michael Lorenzen (Detroit Tigers), Jordan Hicks, Jack Fleherty (Saint-to-Eth Cardinals), Joe Kelly (Chicago White Sox), and Michael Fullmer (Chicago Cubs). He is mainly a starting pitcher.

Among them, the most likely pitcher is Lorenzen, according to Daily Hive. He made his debut with the Cincinnati Reds in 2015 and is 36-35 with a 4.01 ERA in 330 games. He started steadily in his debut season and played longer as a bullpen. Then he started playing as a starter last year. He signed a contract with Detroit for $10 million a year this season, recording 5 wins, 6 losses and a 3.49 ERA in 17 games.

"Toronto has some injuries on the mound and needs reinforcement," Daily Hive said. Depending on the situation, it is not bad to recruit pitchers who can go back and forth between starters and bullpen. Remember Lorenzen. "I'm having a good season as a starting pitcher for the second consecutive year," he said.

"Toronto should take into account that Manoa's status in the starting lineup is not clear. Toronto may recruit Lorenzen as insurance for Manoa and Ryu Hyun-jin, who will return. "At least he can be a bulk guy (long relief) in the bullpen," he said.

The big deal of Verios two years ago seems to be difficult. In preparation for the ranking battle between August and September, it seems necessary to recruit a good starting pitcher to serve as Ryu Hyun-jin's insurance.