Is it possible for Ryu Hyun-jin to reunite with Toronto? “We can provide value”
Jays Journal “Provides stability to Toronto’s starting lineup in the second half”
Attention is focused on whether Ryu Hyun-jin (36), who is on the free agent market, will be able to reunite with his original team, the Toronto Blue Jays of the Major League Baseball (MLB).
On the 8th (Korean time), Jays Journal, a fan site for the Toronto Blue Jays, mentioned Ryu Hyun-jin while evaluating players who earned free agency status after playing in Toronto this year.
Ryu Hyun-jin, who underwent elbow ligament joint surgery in June of last year, returned to the big league mound in August of this year. He started 11 games, pitched 52 innings, and went 3-3 with an ERA of 3.46. Although his velocity is not as good as it used to be, he proved that he can still serve as a starting pitcher with his sophisticated control and colorful breaking balls.
The Jays Journal said, “When Ryu Hyun-jin returned after taking more than a year off due to surgery, people did not expect much from him. “However, Ryu Hyun-jin provided stability to the starting lineup in the second half of the season.”
At the same time, “Ryu Hyun-jin had some difficulties in his last two starts of the season, but looking at his season performance, his return was successful. “Alec Manoa did what he couldn’t do all season and gave Toronto a chance to win,” he praised.
The Jays Journal predicted that Ryu Hyun-jin can be competitive in the big leagues next season as well. The fan site said, “What about Ryu Hyun-jin? Except for his first season, when he was nominated for the American League Cy Young Award, he failed to live up to the team’s expectations in many aspects. During his contract period, poor performance and injury problems in the second half of the season were noticeable. However, if he is at 100 percent strength this coming season, he can still provide value as a big league starting pitcher.”
The Jays Journal also left open the possibility of signing Ryu Hyun-jin with the Minnesota Twins, who need reinforcements as starting pitchers. Minnesota parted ways with starting pitchers Sonny Gray and Kenta Maeda this offseason. Gray signed a three-year contract with the St. Louis Cardinals worth $75 million (about 98 billion won), and Maeda signed a two-year contract with the Detroit Tigers worth $24 million (31.4 billion won).
The Jays Journal said, “Minnesota lost both Gray and Maeda. Ryu Hyun-jin could play a valuable role for the team in the short term. “Minnesota has had success in recent years with veteran starting pitchers over the age of 29, including Gray, Maeda, Dylan Bundy, Michael Pineda, and Rich Hill,” he explained. casinosite.zone