Low Run Support Sparks Discussion: Uni-Lions Pitcher Brock Hopes Luck Will Turn
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77/100
N1 Content Completeness
9
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Uni-Lions pitcher Brock Dykxhoorn, despite a stellar 1.94 ERA, has received minimal offensive support this season, leading to a 2-4 win-loss record. Fans have dubbed his situation 'asking heaven,' to which Brock responded: 'I hope luck will eventually turn our way.'
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why is pitcher Brock called 'asking heaven'?
- A: Despite strong pitching, he rarely gets wins due to lack of run support, so fans say he's 'asking heaven' for luck.
- Q: What are Brock's ERA and run support this season?
- A: His ERA is 1.94, and his run support ratio is also 1.94, among the lowest in the league.
- Q: Where did the term 'asking heaven' originate?
- A: Originally used for former Fubon pitcher Mike Loree, it describes a pitcher who performs well but can't get wins.
- Q: How does Brock feel about his situation?
- A: He accepts that wins depend on team support and focuses on helping the team win, not personal stats.
- Q: What was Brock's last pitching performance?
- A: He pitched 6 innings, allowed 1 run, left with a 4-run lead, didn't get the win, but the team won eventually.