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Major League Baseball's St. Louis pitcher Kim Gwang-hyun had a strange experience of being judged twice in this year's first demonstration game. Because of the special regulations for Corona 19, only the pain has doubled.



This is Yoo Byung-min.



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Kim Gwang-hyun, who started in a demonstration game against the New York Mets, was hit with a top arrest of only 144 km from the beginning.



In the first inning, he was hit with a large triple by the lead batter Pilar, and after giving 3 points with 4 hits and 1 walk, he was judged with only 1 outcount.



But in the second episode, he appeared on the mound again.



In this year's demonstration game, there was a special rule for Corona 19 that allowed a pitcher to replace and re-inject when the number of pitchers in an inning exceeds 20 to protect the player. I will.



But it didn't work.



Kim Gwang-hyun seemed to be different from striking out the first batter, but he showed an uneasy appearance from the start as he walked the next batter and was being replaced again.



[Kim Gwang-Hyun/St. Louis pitcher: I don't know what's wrong, but my speed didn't come out, and I think I wasn't good enough.]



Hyeon-jong Yang of Texas was the first to play a live pitching against fellow batters and finished preparing for a sortie.



(Video editing: Nam Il)