Ryu Hyunjin made his first appearance after the Toronto Blue Jays.

Ryu Hyun-jin gave up three hits in two innings in a two-inning start with the major league Minnesota Twins at the TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Florida, today (28).

He struck out two and he didn't allow one.

It was unfortunate to allow Solopo, but he calmed over the run and didn't shake after hitting a home run.

Departure was anxious.

However, Ryu Hyunjin was not embarrassed by the runners.

Ryu Hyun-jin allowed his first batter, Jake Cave, to hit the right field for a right fielder in the first round, and he was hit by first-runner Trevor Larnach on the 1st and 3rd base.

Ryu, however, led Willions Astuillo to third base.

Cave headed home and was tagged out.

The Toronto infield defense didn't go well, leading to a second- and third-run crisis.

Ryu Hyun-jin is out of the crisis by his own power.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who turned Brent Lucker into a swinging strikeout, ended up his first inning without a run.

There was a sad scene in the second episode.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who hit the first batter Travis Blankenhorn with second base, hit Zander Biel with a solo homer that goes beyond the central fence.

Biel is a minor league who hasn't had a major league experience yet, but last year he showed off his 24th home run in a minor league triple A.

Ryu did not give any additional points.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who struck out Gilberto Celestino, ended the day with Jack Rheinheimer as a shortstop.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who took the first pilot game in a Toronto uniform, plans to increase the number of pitches and restraints.

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