Toronto Blue Jays' Hyun-Jin Ryu is ahead of his eighth win of the season in his last appearance in the first half.



Ryu Hyun-jin went on the mound as a starter in an away game against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland, USA today (8th), counting out 7 strikeouts and 1 run in 5 innings.



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



Hyun-Jin Ryu's ERA dropped slightly from 3.65 to 3.56.



With generous support from the team, Hyun-Jin Ryu passed the baton to Trevor Richards with the requirement of a 6-win lead 9-1.



Ryu Hyun-jin, who was shaken by conceding four runs in the last two games 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 changeup, the most demanding of these days, did not improve significantly, Ryu Hyun-jin eventually raised his fastball ratio.



The rate of fast balls with a maximum speed of 149 km/h reached 52% of all pitches until the 3rd inning.



Hyeon-Jin Ryu, who struck out Cedric Mullins in the first inning with a cut fastball that fell in the middle, hit a double in the middle by Austin Hayes in the second.



In a crisis, Hyun-Jin Ryu played a full-count battle and cooked Trey Mancini with a changeup strikeout.



To the next batter, Ryan Mountcastle, he threw a curve with the decisive ball and struck out a wasted swing as well.



In the second one-out, Hyun-Jin Ryu allowed Ryan McKenna a walk and a heavy hit to Pat Burleika, driving him to 1st and 2nd base.



Ryu Hyun-jin, who caught the follow-up Domingo Leyba with a ground ball at second base, struck out Austin Wins with a big curve and finished the inning.



After walking Mancini in the 3rd two-out, Ryu Hyun-jin took a breather after striking out the mound castle in a row.



Ryu Hyun-jin ran away 6-0 in the 4th inning and finished the inning for the first time on the same day, but with the start of the 5th inning, he hit 3 hits in a row and ran out of runs.



Then he gave Hayes a sacrifice fly to center field and allowed one run.



In the ensuing one-out first and third bases, Hyun-Jin Ryu avoided additional runs with a stunning throw from right fielder Theosca Hernandez.



After catching Mancini's floating ball, Hernandez threw it right into the groove to catch the tagged-up runner.



The Toronto batting line scored three points in the first inning and lightened Ryu Hyun-jin's shoulder.



In the 4th inning, Vizio's double and Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s heavy hit, added 1 point, and Bo Bisset and Guerrero Jr.'s double hit, added 2 points, leading to a 6-0 lead.



Toronto pushed Baltimore away 9-1 in the sixth inning with a two-run homer from Biset's left center.



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