'Fatal error' Kim Kwang-hyun of the world somehow... 5 runs → 5 runs → 7 runs → 4 runs, 'losing defeat' again
'Fatal error' Kim Kwang-hyun of the world somehow... 5 runs → 5 runs → 7 runs → 4 runs, 'losing defeat' again
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Professional baseball SSG Landers pitcher Kim Kwang-hyun suffered his fifth loss of the season.
Kim Kwang-hyun took the mound as a starting pitcher at a game against the LG Twins at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on Sunday, and allowed six hits, one walk, seven strikeouts and four runs (non-earned) during six innings. He had no earned run, but became a losing pitcher. He made defensive errors, but it was regrettable that he had to receive three consecutive hits in a crisis.먹튀검증
In the first inning, he threw four fastballs consecutively to Hong Chang-ki, who had a critical hit. Kim Hyun-soo was thrown out on a liner to the second baseman, Austin was struck out on an outer slider, and Moon Bo-kyung was thrown on a fly ball to the third baseman to end the inning without losing a run. It was all his pitches that he made from the beginning.
In the second inning, Park Dong-won, Oh Ji-hwan, and Song Chan-eui were put to the plate. Park struck out swinging with a 140-kilometer slider, Oh Ji-hwan with a 116-kilometer curve, and Song struck out swinging with a 141-kilometer slider that was inserted into the lower ABS zone.
However, he allowed four runs as he had three consecutive hits since his defense error in the third inning. With one out in the third inning, Koo had a hit to the right-center field. Second baseman Kim Sung-hyun rushed to toss a grounder toward the base of Hong Chang-ki's second base, but failed to catch the ball properly and dropped it. Due to his mistake in catching, he became the first and second bases with one out.
While catching Kim with a fly ball to the center field, the runner at second base tagged up to the third base. With runners on the first and third bases with two outs, Austin was hit with a timely hit to the left, giving up the first run. Following the first pitch, he threw curves in succession for the second pitch.
He then threw five sliders to Moon Bo-kyung to become a full count, and allowed a two-run double on the right side as the sixth pitch went high. He also threw an outside slider at the full count to Park Dong-won, who was hit with an RBI double as a priority. All four runs lost to him.
In the fourth inning, Song Chan-ui, the leadoff hitter, was struck out swinging with a slider. Son Yong-joon, who made his debut on the day, was allowed a hit to the middle field. With one out and runners on the first base, Koo was hit to the right field, and Hong finished the inning with a ground ball to the shortstop. With two outs in the fifth inning, Moon allowed a walk, but no run was lost. He struck out in the sixth inning and grounded out two to end the game with three outs. Kim was replaced in the seventh inning when his team was losing 0-4, and SSG lost 1-4.
Kim had one win, four losses and an earned run average of 5.30 before the game. He was the lowest in earned run average among 31 pitchers who met the required innings. After winning his first game of the season, he lost four consecutive games. In the previous three games, he allowed five goals, five goals and seven goals. His earned run average in three games was 10.29 (16 earned runs in 14 innings). He tried to rebound against LG on the day, but failed due to his defensive errors and silent treatment of the team's batters. His earned run average dropped to 4.54 due to four runs allowed by himself during six innings.
When asked if he had anything to say to Kim Kwang-hyun, who has shown poor performance recently, Lee said before the match, "I think a player like Kim Kwang-hyun would find an answer. I think it would be best to trust him and support him as a coach. If there is anything that is lacking, I think it is right for the coach to analyze his capabilities and the coaching staff to do it. It is right for the coach to support him from behind."