看板 CMWang 關於我們 聯絡資訊
一樣來自Kim Jones部落格 一樣只擷取與王相關部份 Had a chance to sit and talk with Wang, who is flying to Tampa this afternoon and will pitch in an extended spring game tomorrow. (The plan is for him to rejoin the Yankees Friday in Boston.) He knows he has work to do. He says his confidence remains intact. He is aware of his mechanical flaws, which result in his arm dragging behind his body. (He said the same thing after his bullpen last week in Tampa and then Saturday's outing was a disaster.) He says he is not pushing off on his right foot with enough intensity but insists the foot feels fine. He doesn't believe this is a mental byproduct from him being injured; I suspect that could be debated. Perhaps, he was compensating for the foot at some point during rehab and has to relearn some balance-related movements as a result. That happens with injuries to those of us who are not pro athletes; common sense would dictate that athletes aren't immune, either. That's the hypothesis of the amateur physical therapist in me. Wang is relatively upbeat. He appreciates the support of his teammates. A.J., he says, is always joking with him. That's a good thing. As I mentioned last week, A.J. also uses a translation feature on his phone to e-mail Wang in Chinese. Wang thinks that's pretty cool. Wang and his wife are expecting their first child in June. For several reasons, it would be preferable if his pitching issues were behind him by then. http://tinyurl.com/cyxqn5 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.109.23.38
enkidu0830:建仔 還是很樂觀 希望他在Tampa的日子 能快樂些 04/23 10:36