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Ryan Weiss (30, Houston Astros), who faced an emotional moment of making his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut, is proving his value with his skills. In Game 2 against the "Kang-ho" Boston Red Sox, he pitched perfectly and lowered his ERA to 3.00. Indeed, the prelude to the "reverse export myth" has risen.
Weiss took the mound as Houston's second pitcher in the home game against the Boston Red Sox of the "2026 Major League" at Daikin Park in Houston, Texas, on the 31st (Korea Standard Time) and pitched three strikeouts, one walk and no runs in two innings without a hit.
It was simply perfect. Weiss showed flawless pitching in two innings without conceding a single point. Of the 33 pitches Weiss threw on the day, strikes reached 22.
Weiss, who took the mound as the second pitcher with a 7-1 lead, committed a walk to leadoff hitter Marcelo Mayer in the top of the eighth inning, but did not lose a point by catching a follow-up hitter, including two strikeouts. In the 9th inning, Boston's central lineup showed a head-to-head match that did not shrink at all. Trevor Story, Jeron Duran, and Wilson Contrares were the second batters, and the fourth batter caught the inning. Boston hitters were busy swinging at the combination of a fastball and a breaking ball with a maximum speed of 96.8 miles per hour.
With this great pitching, Weiss's ERA for the season has been lowered from 9.00 to 3.00. It is an indicator that he has completely adjusted to the big league mound by shaking off the tension of his debut game. Ahead of the game, Weiss said after his first major league appearance, "It will be remembered forever for the rest of my life. I would like to thank all my friends and family for sacrificing and helping me reach this point."
He was not satisfied with simply entering the country because he made his debut in the "Atmospheric Formation" at the age of 30. He is rapidly emerging as a "trustman" in the Houston bullpen by recreating the sincerity and ball power he showed at the Hanwha Eagles in the KBO League in the 2025 season in the big league.
Ryan Weiss, who left behind his debut emotion and is now starting to become the core of Houston's mound with his skills. Baseball fans around the world are paying attention to his right arm as to how far he can fly with a stable report card of ERA 3.00.


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