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St. Louis pitcher Kwang-Hyun Kim won his fifth win of the season with a scoreless counter pitch. It was the power of 'home-cooked' that my mother made.



This is reporter Bae Jung-hoon.



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Kim Kwang-hyun showed off his climactic catch-up ability against San Francisco, the team with the highest win rate.



With a sharp slider, he led the batters' bats and caught seven ground ball outs.



In the 4th inning, he threw only three sliders from first base and caught the ground ball out, and the 4th batter rough was also treated with a slider to finish the inning lightly.



The ball that struck out two outs in the 5th in the crisis of first and second base was also a slider.



Kim Kwang-hyun gave up only 3 hits with 85 balls and economical pitching until the 6th inning and achieved his 5th win of the season.



He continued a scoreless streak for 21 innings with powerful pitching that did not allow extra batting in the last 4 games in a row.



Kim Gwang-hyun went to his home stadium for the first time and gave the ball to his family who cheered him on.



[Kim Kwang-hyun / St. Louis: After a long time, I ate the rice my mother made for 4 days ago, and I once again thought, 'I need to eat home-cooked food, so I can use my strength and it's delicious', and today I can eat home-cooked food comfortably (with my family) I think I'm happy to have it.]



San Diego's Kim Ha-seong, who started with a lot of effort, started the second half with a sharp double in doubles.



(Video editing: Kim Byung-jik)