Kwang-Hyun Kim of the St. Louis Cardinals of the US professional baseball team won his first major league debut.

Kim Gwang-Hyun started a home game against the Cincinnati Reds at the Bush Stadium in St. Louis, USA, and gave out only 3 hits in 6 innings and caught 3 strikeouts.

Kim Kwang-hyun, who achieved his first quality start (6 innings or more and less than 3 ERA), passed the mound to John Gant with the team's 3-0 win pitching requirement in the early 7th.

As the match ended with St. Louis' 3-0 victory, Kim Kwang-hyun won his first victory in his third appearance in the majors and his second start as a starter.

The season's average ERA has been drastically lowered from 3.86 to 1.69.

Kwang-Hyun Kim, who started with the end of the opening game, changed his position as a starting position amid the line injury of his teammates, and successfully played his starting debut match (3⅔innings, 1 goal) on the 18th.

Kim Gwang-hyun, who cut the first tape well as a starter, finally succeeded in achieving her first win with a pitch close to perfection in the second start.

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