The Toronto Blue Jays' Ryu Hyun-jin, who unjustly took his own point despite a defensive mistake, made it clear that he would demand a correction.

In a video interview with the American and Canadian media after the match against the American professional baseball Baltimore Orioles today (29th), Ryu Hyun-jin asked if he would request a correction of his own score, "I think the club will do it well. The pitching coach and the front desk will do well. I will."

This is interpreted to mean that the club will ask the official MLB scorer to correct the record.

Ryu Hyun-jin gave 2 points over 6 innings against Baltimore and played 3-2 in the 7th inning, but the relief pitcher allowed a tie to win 3 seasons.

The unfortunate and absurd part was the scorer's judgment.

Ryu Hyun-jin guided Ryan Mountcastle to third baseman ground ball in the crisis of two outs in the sixth inning ahead of 2-0.

However, third baseman Travis Shaw threw one-bound to first base, and while first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. didn't catch it, two runners stepped on the home and tied 2-2.

The scorer initially judged it as a goal due to the mistake of throwing the third baseman and recorded it as Ryu Hyun-jin's non-responsibility.

However, it wasn't long before he had to hit Mount Castle to correct the hit and erased the show's throwing error.

I changed my judgment to a run-off based on a hit, and gave Ryu Hyun-jin two points for himself.

The scorer's decision to hit a hit made the viewers tilt their heads as the hitter would have lived at first base even if the third baseman hit Mount Castle.

In the end, Ryu Hyun-jin's average ERA, which fell to two points during the game, rose back to 3.16.

In the major leagues, clubs can challenge the scorer's decision.

In many cases, the record was overturned by appeals.

Ryu Hyun-jin explained, "The best thing to strike out is to strike out with 2 points ahead of the situation, and it was best to give only 1 point with an infield ground ball and a floating ball," and "So I had a difficult game with batters."

Ryu Hyun-jin threw 31 balls in the 6th inning only, adding, "I was fortunate to finish the 6th without losing the lead to Baltimore."

Ryu Hyun-jin, who was unable to conceal the regret by looking at the sky after conceding, unlike his usual emotional expression, said, "I induce a ground ball in a situation where I had a good two-out until then, but I looked at the sky with regret and prepared to focus on the next batter." .

On this day, while the team finished exactly half of the season, 30 games, Ryu Hyun-jin said, "(The ball) continues to improve, and even though throwing 100, it is progressing better than the beginning." It is important to throw in the direction, but it seems to be working well so far.”

Ryu Hyun-jin said, "I saw Randall Grichic's reversal ending home run together at the club house and yelled at it together." Said.