Kim Kwang-hyun (St. Louis Cardinals) scored two strikeouts in one inning in the US professional baseball major league debut.

Kim Kwang-hyun pitched as a third pitcher of the first five-time team with the New York Mets at the Dean Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida, USA, on the 23rd (1).

The number of pitches was 19, and the fastball top restraint was 148 km.

Throw 7 fastballs, 9 sliders and 3 curves.

Starting with Jack Flaherty and Dakota Hudson, Kim Kwang-hyun struck out his first hitter Ryan Cordell by strikeout.

Kim Kwang-hyun, who first threw a 138 km / h slider against right-hander Cordell, scored his first out count by driving a swing with a 137 km / h slider on the ball count 1-ball-2 strike.

After a sudden shower in the sky, Kim Kwang-hyun was not shaken.

Follower René Rivera threw the curves, sliders and fastballs into the ball count of 1 ball and 2 strikes.

Kim Kwang-hyun threw the main weapon slider in a favorable ball count, but fell out of the strike zone to become a full count.

Later, the ninth fastball became a ball and allowed the first base.

It became one-out first base, but Kim Kwang-hyun was not shaken.

Subsequent hitter Jake Hagger struck out the swing.

From the Ball Count 2 Strike, I threw a low slider outside 135 km / h to catch the logger.

Sighed, Kim Kwang-hyun stopped the last batter Ahmed Rosario from the mound after hitting the ground with a third base.

The match won 2-0 by St. Louis O'Neal's final solo home run.

(Photo = Yonhap News)