LOS ANGELES (Reuters)

Ryu Hyun-jin was on the road today (May 21) at the Milwaukee Miller Park in Wisconsin, USA. He scored two hits in six innings for five-and-a-half innings and struck out nine.

The only two runs allowed Milwaukee signing Yell Ritchie to give the solo homer in the third and sixth solstice.

The lead was tied to the Milwaukee mound, the team was 5-0, and Ryu Hyun-jin, who was a losing pitcher, was hit for the first time in the season.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who suffered an injury to the left-hand side of the St. Louis Cardinals on the 9th, made a careful pitch in his return on the 12th.

We made it easy to prepare three hits by introducing a perfect adjustment for the first time.

In the second inning, he hit a two-out lead with a hit, but he overturned the next batter, Arshia, and overturned the crisis.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who was struck by Jelic three times, did not shake.

We kept the mound without additional runs until the fourth with one strikeout.

The fifth was the white rice of the pitch.

Ryu Hyun-jin gave a double to Manny Fienny, the lead hitter.

I escaped from the crisis myself with perfect control.

Ryu Hyun-jin gave Solo to Yel Riche in the sixth inning and handed the mound to Floro in two and two outs.

Floro took a follow-up hit, and Ryu Hyun-jin's runner struck just two points.

Although he was defeated poorly, Ryu had some income.

He threw 92 balls and proved he was fully recovered from injury.