Toronto Blue Jays' Hyun-Jin Ryu won a pleasant victory in his last appearance in the first half of 2021.



Hyun-jin Ryu started out on the mound in an away game against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland, USA on the 8th, and struck out 7 and gave only one point in 5 innings.



Hyun-Jin Ryu threw 86 balls, allowing 5 hits and 2 walks.



Thanks to the generous support from the other line, Ryu Hyun-jin, who had a pitcher requirement for a 6-win lead 9-1, won the game as the game ended 10-2 and laughed for the first time in 11 days since June 27.



Ryu Hyun-jin started in 17 games of the season and finished the first half with 8 wins and 5 losses and an ERA of 3.56.



Three of their eight wins were taken against Baltimore, the weakest in the Eastern Division of the American League.



Toronto will play their final match against the Tampa Bay Rays on the 12th and resume the second half of the race on the 17th after a four-day All-Star break.



Ryu Hyun-jin, who was shaken by conceding four runs in the last two games for the first time in a Toronto uniform, struggled to escape from the slump.



Ryu Hyun-jin also suffered from difficulties in the early days of the game because it did not go the way he wanted.



As more innings were added, such as 19 in the first inning, 22 in the second, and 23 in the third, the number of pitches did not decrease, but increased.



As the control of the main weapon changeup did not improve significantly, Ryu Hyun-jin eventually increased the fastball ratio.



The rate of fast balls with a maximum speed of 149 km/h accounted for 52% of all pitches up to the 3rd inning.



Hyunjin Ryu threw 42 fast balls (49%), 18 changeups (21%), 16 cut fastballs (19%), 8 curves (9%), and 2 sinkers (2%).



In Toronto, second-generation baseball players such as Bisset, Guerrero Jr., and Vizio flew together with 8 hits and 7 RBIs.



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