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Chiga Tsukasu gastroenteritis dripping on the court only shot 4 games Mets head coach: I have done my best

The Mets Japan's right-handed Chiga Tsugaku took the lead in facing the Sidewinders today, and was replaced after 4 rounds to rest, and after the game, head coach Mendoza revealed that Chiga was affected by the gastroenteritis virus and was forced to play after a drip.

In the first 2 innings, Chiga was knocked out only 1 An, and after 3 innings and 2 outs, he was captured and the crisis was defused after three strikes against Pavin Smith. In the 4th inning, he lost 1 point due to a guarantee and 2 consecutive hits, and after being captured by a full base, he solved 2 hitters in a row.

Chiga was substituted after 4 innings, with a total of 87 balls, knocked 5 hits, threw 6K and 3 ties, lost 1 point, and the defense rate rose to 1.38, swallowing the second loss of the season.

Mets coach Mendoza mentioned in an interview after the game that the Mets players have been affected by the gastroenteritis virus recently, and Chiga is also one of them, "Although the situation improved significantly yesterday, we were not sure whether he could play until yesterday, he himself said that there was no problem, and he also took a drip today and did his best to pitch."

Chiga doesn't use his physical condition as an excuse, "Of course, my physical condition is not very good, but since I decided to stand on the pitcher's hill, I hope to be able to throw at least 6 innings and do my duty as a starter."

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