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Ryu Hyun-jin and Kim Kwang-hyun have delivered good news in the major leagues. In the competition, side-by-side pitchless pitchers became victorious pitchers.

I'm Lee Sung-hoon.

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Kim Kwang-hyun overwhelmed the Minnesota smash hit last year with a 307 home runs, a major league record.

As soon as he started, he struck out 36 homers Kepler last year and 37 homers Donaldson as fastballs. I pulled four and went on a perfect march.

Since then, he has been hit in a row, but has completed his mission without giving up.

Kim Kwang-hyun, who recorded three innings and two hits in three innings with a maximum speed of 152 kilometers per hour, further increased his chances of entering the starting line for four consecutive games.

Ryu Hyun-jin of Toronto also showed the ace of the ace in the second appearance of the demonstration.

With four strikeouts without a four-way pitch against Tampa Bay, three hits were scored without a hit.

I wrote a Japanese batter to challenge the big leagues this year and struck out twice.

[Ryu Hyun-jin / Toronto Pitcher: I didn't walk, I could pitch well and I think it's going well.]

When Ryu Hyun-jin was replaced, fans praised him for standing applause.

(Image editing: Kim Byung-jik)