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Pro Baseball Hanwha Eagles had the longest 18 consecutive losing streak. However, in the game today (14th), like the movie, I scored the score after the end of the 9th to end this losing streak.

There were fans who couldn't enter the stadium because of the corona and gathered and cheered on the distant mountains, and reporter Kim Jung-woo shared the moment.

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Hanwha fans gathered at the Bomunsan Observatory overlooking Daejeon Stadium.

I couldn't enter the stadium because it was an spectator game, but I shook the flag with a desire to escape the losing streak.

[Kim Bum-Soo Fighting!]

A female fan watched the game with her elementary school daughter who became a Hanwha fan a while ago.

[Lee Jeong/Daejeon Seo: It's very difficult. But someday I will quit. He says he doesn't do 100 losses. Today, be sure

to stop (lose) and not set a new record.] The game, which was stopped yesterday because of rain, and resumed from the 3rd, was reversing.

Hanwha, who was behind by one point, took the lead with Jung Ryu Won's 2 RBI and 2 RBIs for the first time.

A dramatic one-out to the end of the ninth inning, just before the record of losing streak ended with a draw.

Noh Tae-hyung, who debuted in the 1st Army this year, broke the chain of 18 streak of stricken hits with an end to split between 3 spaces.

Hanwha fans, who watched from a distance, shed tears of emotion when their earnest wishes became reality.

[That's why I'm going to tears.]

Hanwha, who lost his thrilling streak, had a second win streak with a good start from the starter's fold.

Doosan, the second-largest winner of the season, was unexpectedly the worst Korean player.

(Video coverage: Kyunjong Kim, Video editing: Woo Gi-jung)