Receiving the ball passed by his infield teammates, Lin Guanglai recalled that pitch just now:
At least from his past game experience, the pitch he just threw clearly suppressed Honda Yuichi; the opponent purely grazed the ball with the bat. Facing that bouncer that flew up again, he handled it swiftly, almost relaying to first base the next second he caught the ball — he must have dealt with this kind of defense at least eight hundred to a thousand times over the past three years, and no matter how many times he sees it, it should have been a perfect out at first base.
Yet in this game, Honda Yuichi used his speedy legs to forcefully create an opportunity where there was none.
Regarding this, Lin Guanglai could only silently sigh in his heart: "Indeed, this is the world of professionals!"
In professional baseball, there is absolutely no room for holding back:
