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Kiwoom, whose power has been devastated by successive deviations and accidents by players in professional baseball, is continuing an unexpected winning streak. Yesterday (12th), Lee Yong-gyu's final shot also won KT from a comeback and ran for three consecutive wins.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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Kiwoom lost the lead to KT due to a defensive judgment mistake in the 7th inning, which was tied 3-3.



Right fielder Park Jun-tae, who caught a hit hitting KT Kim Tae-hoon's right wall in the second out first base, chose to throw to second base instead of playing relay to home and allowed the first base runner Bae Jeong-dae to score.



Kiwoom, who was led up to the 8th inning, knocked down KT's iron wall set-up man Park Si-young, who had a scoreless streak for 11 consecutive games.



In the one-out 1-3 base opportunity, Jeon Byung-woo made a tie with a double that was taller than left fielder, and in the two-out 2-3 base, veteran Lee Yong-gyu roared after hitting a double RBI heavy hit like a thousand gold.



Kiwoom, who won 6-4, jumped to fourth place after winning three straight games.



KT Kang Baek-ho returned to a batting average of 40,000 with one hit in two at-bats in five at-bats, and picked three walks to reach the 50% on-base percentage that only Lotte Jose climbed in 2001.



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NC won their first win since the Olympic break after a come-back victory over Lotte.



Lotte overturned the game by scoring four points in the 6th inning, which was dragged 4-1 by home runs from Lotte Daeho Lee and Hoon Jeong, and Jinki Jung's pinch hitter, and then gradually kept the victory with a sliding catch of Na Seong-beom in the ninth two-out.



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3rd place Samsung defeated Doosan and chased 2nd place KT by half a game, with starting pitcher Baek Jeong-hyeon's 7-inning scoreless pitch and home runs from Koo Ja-wook and Pirella.