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WATCH: Taiwanese pitcher, Teng Kai-wei, makes MLB debut for San Francisco Giants striking out 4 over 3 innings

 

Taiwanese pitcher Teng makes debut

BIG DAY: Teng Kai-wei struck out four over three innings pitched, and gave up four hits and three walks to yield three earned runs in a 13-4 loss to the San Diego Padres

San Francisco Giants pitcher Teng Kai-wei will never forget the day he made his major league debut after three innings of twists and turns in the team’s 13-4 loss to the San Diego Padres on Sunday.

The rookie became the first Taiwan-born player to suit up for the Giants when he took to the mound in the bottom of the third inning.

Teng struck out four over three innings pitched, and gave up four hits and three walks to yield three earned runs, but what made the day even more memorable for him was an Asics mitt he received from Yu Darvish, the San Diego Padres pitcher.

Taiwanese pitcher Teng Kai-wei of the San Francisco Giants poses with a glove he was presented with by Japanese pitcher Yu Darvish of the San Diego Padres in San Diego, California, on Sunday.

The 25-year-old Teng met his idol on the first day he reported to the franchise, thanks to a Japanese Giants bullpen catcher, Teng told reporters after the game.

“[The catcher] told Darvish this is my debut, and he said: ‘This year is going to be a really big year for you. This glove shows that I’ll be rooting for you,’” Teng said.

Entering his 14th MLB season this year, 37-year-old Darvish has recorded 103 wins and 85 losses with a 3.58 ERA over 1,633 innings pitched in 268 starts.

After flying to San Diego on Friday last week, Teng told the Central News Agency that he grew up looking up to Darvish and was excited to have a brief chat with him.

The game seemed irrelevant to the scoreless Giants when Teng came out of the bullpen, after starting pitcher Daulton Jefferies gave up nine runs in just two innings in his season debut.

“I thought I can finally take to the mound in the majors when I walked from the bullpen to the mound,” Teng said, admitting that he was a bit too excited despite trying to “get rid of all non-baseball-related thoughts.”

All three of Teng’s earned runs came in his first inning. After allowing a single to Graham Pauley, Teng gave up his first run on an RBI-double by Jackson Merrill, then walked Xander Bogaerts.

Teng then got two outs in a row, including striking out two-time silver slugger Fernando Tatis Jr for his first in the major. However, he soon loaded the bases by allowing another double and two walks before ending that frame with his second strikeout.

The right-hander seemed to find his groove in the following two innings, only giving up a single in the fourth inning and retiring all three batters in the fifth.

“I had thought I would not be too excited, but I found I couldn’t control it when I threw the first pitch. I was too excited,” Teng said after the game.

Meanwhile, Giants manager Bob Melvin said he hoped Teng could have covered more innings due to Jefferies’ relatively short outing.

It was a pity that Teng threw 40 pitches in the third inning, but he looked much more at ease afterward, he added.

 

Source https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/sport/archives/2024/04/02/2003815822

 

 

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