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St. Ruins' pitcher Kwang-Hyun Kim lowered his head on the threshold of victory. He refused to change and showed motivation, but he ended up hitting a reverse home run.
This is Yoo Byung-min.
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Against the left-handed pitcher, the team's'left-handed killer' White Sox batting line, the team's No. 1 on-base percentage and slugging percentage, Kim Gwang-hyun marched with a skillful pitching to the fifth inning.
After advancing to the U.S. with an average speed of 110 km/h, he threw 15 times, the most in one game, and took away the timing, and in the crisis of six runs, a single hit was not right.
Center fielder Carlson sighed with a fantastic dive catch in the third two-out second base, and in the fourth in the two-out first and second base crisis, despite struggling to chase the bugs that suddenly flew in, he caught striking out and roared.
I was disappointed in the 6th inning, which had the victory requirement ahead of 1-0.
After catching two-outs from the runner's first base situation, coach Mike Silt found the mound, and Kim Gwang-hyun refused to make a replacement and showed a desire to throw more.
However, he was beaten by a changeup in the middle of the rookie Andrew Vaughn, and he struck a painful two-run home run to win.
[Kim Gwang-Hyun/St. Louis pitcher: (Director Silt) I told you if you have power, and I can't remember because I have no mind. .]
Kim Gwang-hyun, who walked down to the next batter, recorded the most innings and 104 pitches this season, and took the second loss of the season.
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(Video editing: Woo Ki-jung)