Angels reliever Jerome Williams seems to have rubber arm
OAKLAND — Mike Scioscia passed Jerome Williams in the Angels clubhouse
Tuesday afternoon and asked how the right-hander was feeling after throwing
six innings and 74 pitches, giving up four hits and one unearned run, in
Monday night’s 10-8, 19-inning loss to the Oakland Athletics.
“I’m good,” Williams told the Angels manager. “I can give you two innings
tonight.”
Scioscia laughed, knowing full well that Williams would be down Tuesday after
absorbing so many innings Monday. Williams, though, was not kidding.
“My arm feels great — seriously — I played long-toss today at, what, 200
feet? Ask Dane,” Williams said, nodding to fellow reliever Dane De La Rosa.
“Five-hundred feet,” De La Rosa said with a grin.
“Thank you, Taiwan,” Williams said.[m
Williams was never known for his conditioning early in his career, his weight
problems leading the San Francisco Giants to trade him to the Chicago Cubs in
2005 and the Cubs to eventually release him.
But Williams spent the 2010 season in Taiwan, where 200-pitch,
in-between-starts bullpen sessions and throwing multiple days a week were the
norm. Williams returned to the U.S. with a stronger and more durable arm.[m
“I threw a lot in Taiwan, and it comes in handy,” Williams said. “Whenever
you give me the ball, I’m going to throw no matter how long they want me to
throw or how short.”
Williams opened the season as a long reliever, pitching mostly in mop-up
situations, but with an 11-inning stretch over three appearances in which he
allowed no earned runs and four hits, he has earned a more prominent role.
Williams entered in the 10th inning Monday night and delivered the equivalent
of a quality start, giving the Angels a chance to win.
“I guess you could say it was adrenaline, but I felt good,” Williams said.
“Every time I came back to the dugout and they asked me how I felt, I said I
’m fine. My arm felt good. I was attacking everyone. I could have gone a
couple more innings.”
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在台湾的那些日子平时牛棚练投200球 且周间出赛好几场
回到美国后手臂变得更强壮更耐操
"Thank you, Taiwan,” Williams said.