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Posted at 12:55 PM ET, 03/11/2012
Nationals pleased with Chien-Ming Wang after start
By Adam Kilgore

For now, Chien-Ming Wang seems the clear favorite to become the Nationals’
fifth starter, if for no other reason than it paints the Nationals into a
corner – they can’t trade until late May, they can’t send him to the
bullpen because of his surgically repaired shoulder and they can’t send
him to the minors without losing him.

The Nationals, then, are lucky they have been so pleased with how Wang
has pitched this spring. Yesterday, Wang had an unsightly line in his first
start in game action, allowing two runs, three hits and a walk in two
innings against the Mets. But as he threw roughly 40 pitches, the Nationals
saw Wang regaining, if not surpassing, his form from last fall.

“From the first pitch he threw, the ball was coming out of his hand with
more authority than it was even last year at the end,” Johnson said. “As
far as I was concerned, it was a great outing.”

Wang’s command “obviously wasn’t there,” Johnson said, but the
Nationals are more interested in his arm strength at this point. Wang
threw his fastball between 89 and 91 miles per hour with “good sink,”
pitching coach Steve McCatty said. One of Wang’s strikeouts came on a 2-2
curveball that “the bottom fell out of it,” Johnson said.

“That in itself tells me how he was feeling,” Johnson said. “If your
arm is not feeling well, you can’t do that with a breaking ball.”

In his final 10 starts last season, Wang went 4-2 with a 3.70 ERA, striking
out 23 and walking 12. He gained velocity and late bit on his sinker, the
pitch that placed atop the Yankees’ rotation prior to 2009, when injuries
derailed his career. Wang returned late last July after missing more than
two years, and his performance convinced the Nationals to sign him to a
one-year deal worth $4 million, plus incentives, early in the offseason.

Johnson has yet to make any proclamations regarding the rotation. He has
said he’s counting on Wang for the rotation, but today said, “I’m
counting on [John] Lannan, too.” Still, if Wang can stay healthy, the
spot looks to be his. And so far, in the Nationals’ eyes, Wang has been
more than healthy.

By Adam Kilgore | 12:55 PM ET, 03/11/2012


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All Comments

Gilbert avatarGilbert2012-03-15
有點淒涼,洋基的第一先發ACE,在國民還在保5~~
Kumar avatarKumar2012-03-18
阿就受傷了啊 沒辦法咩 哀怨有啥用?
Anonymous avatarAnonymous2012-03-21
大家真的覺得保5是小王的目標嗎?
Iris avatarIris2012-03-23
或者應該說他的目標不單單只是保5
Tracy avatarTracy2012-03-25
反正一場一場投,有好表現自然就有地位
Emma avatarEmma2012-03-26
保幾沒什麼意義站穩先發ERA3>就很讚了
Daph Bay avatarDaph Bay2012-03-28
ERA3>是超級王牌的等級
Jacob avatarJacob2012-03-31
健康投完一季卡實在
Franklin avatarFranklin2012-04-04
就算開季一號先發 投兩場廢掉也沒用 不要忘記小王是怎麼
開始在MLB發光發熱
Susan avatarSusan2012-04-06
小王是從站上 NO.5 才變為王牌的。
George avatarGeorge2012-04-07
別太在意幾號 實力有發揮才有意義
Carolina Franco avatarCarolina Franco2012-04-08
當初在洋基還不是一樣 心態要調整
Rosalind avatarRosalind2012-04-10
GOGO! WANG!!!
Lucy avatarLucy2012-04-13
小王自己就有說過 那一號先發都沒差 不就是休息4天 再
Sarah avatarSarah2012-04-15
投一場嗎?
Ivy avatarIvy2012-04-19
推樓上 不就輪值裡的先發嗎? no.1投完還不是要休4天?
Poppy avatarPoppy2012-04-19
如果可以三四號,五號有時會被跳過。總之健健康康的投完
Lucy avatarLucy2012-04-19
一季最重要(如果可以三四號就好...漏打了)
Rosalind avatarRosalind2012-04-22
期待趕快健康回到以往犀利沉穩的王 肝爆再多都值得