Pitcher Kwang-Hyun Kim of the St. Louis Cardinals in the US pro baseball continued his 17th consecutive innings to win his second win of the season.



Kwang-Hyun Kim started an away game against the Cincinnati Reds at the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, and scored 4 strikeouts, the most since advancing to the big league in 5 innings, giving only 3 hits and 2 walks and struggling with no runs.



St. Louis defeated Cincinnati 16-2, and Kim Gwang-hyun became a victorious pitcher in 10 days after the match against Cincinnati on August 23rd.



Kim Gwang-hyun, who is recording 2 wins undefeated and 1 save this season, has also continued to march 17 consecutive innings and lowered his average ERA to 0.83.



Kim Kwang-hyun, who made a save with 1 inning, 2 hits and 2 runs (1 ERA) in the opening game against the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 25, has since changed his position as a starter and is continuing a good fight.



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