St. Louis Kim Gwang-hyun is having a phenomenal big league debut season.



Kim Kwang-hyun started the first round of double headers with the Milwaukee Brewers held today (15th) at Miller Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, and played with 6 strikeouts in 7 innings with no run-off.



Kim Gwang-hyun lost his 3 wins in the season due to the team's back-and-forth defeat, but after advancing to the major league, he set the record for the most innings and most strikeouts in a single game.



Kim Gwang-hyun, who continued his non-response march for four consecutive games and 24 consecutive innings as a starter, lowered his average ERA from 0.83 to 0.63.



In the five games that started as a starter, he posted an overwhelming average of 0.33 ERA.



It is an average ERA of'everything'.



US sports media ESPN said, "32-year-old major league rookie Kim Gwang-hyun pitched 7 innings without a run today and recorded an average ERA of 0.33 in the starting pitch for the first five games." I introduced it.



The number one place in the category is 0.20 for Fernando Valenzuela, who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1981.



Valenzuela, who made her major league debut at the Dodgers in 1980, made 10 appearances as a relief pitcher for the first year alone.



Valenzuela, who turned into a starter the following year, finished the season with an ERA of 0.20 in the first five games, 13-7, and an ERA of 2.48, and won the National League Cy Young and Rookie of the Year.



Kim Gwang-hyun, who made a big success as a starter, summoned the legendary Valenzuela.



In the unstoppable pitching, the race of the National League Rookie of the Year of'Veteran Rookie' Kim Gwang-Hyun also accelerated.



The St. Louis club left the phrase "Rookie of the Year?" along with Kim Gwang-hyun's dazzling record through their official social media (SNS) account after the game.



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