Mipro Baseball Toronto's Hyunjin Ryu washed away the sluggishness of August and played well in the first game in September, approaching the season's 13th win streak.



Ryu Hyun-jin started in an away game with the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in New York, USA, and recorded 3 hits and 6 strikeouts and no runs in 6 innings.



His ERA this season has been lowered from 3.92 to 3.77, with 80 pitches.



Hyunjin Ryu passed the ball in the 7th inning leading 3-0.



If Toronto wins, Hyun-Jin Ryu will collect 13 wins, placing him in second place in the American League with a lot of wins.



In addition, you can catch up with Gerrit Cole (14 wins, Yankees), who is number one in the league by one win again.



Hyunjin Ryu had the worst month of August.



He posted a 6.51 ERA in six games last month.



On September 1st, US time on August 31st, against the Baltimore Orioles, the weakest player in the world, they continued their no-hit streak up to 2 in the 6th inning and collapsed, losing their 8th loss of the season.



Ryu Hyun-jin neatly shaved his thick beard as if he had completely planted it in his first appearance in September local time.



Ryu Hyun-jin's face was not the only thing that changed.



The fastest fastball speed, which was usually in the late 140km range, was 151km (93.9 miles).



The main weapon changeup and cut fastball movement were also good.



Strength and control have returned to their former form.



Hyun-Jin Ryu was on the mound in the first inning with a 2-0 lead with home runs from teammates Marcus Simeon and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.



Ryu Hyun-jin, who started the game with a light heart, perfectly caught six batters up to the second inning.



In the first inning, the lead hitter, DJ Ramayhew, was defeated with a ground ball at third base using a cut fastball, and the follow-up hitter, Joey Gallo, struck out a wasted swing with a changeup.



Aaron Judge threw a 151km fastball, the highest speed on the day, and caught it with a shortstop ground ball.



Ryu Hyun-jin, who finished the first inning with only 12 pitches, continued to pitch effectively in the second inning.



With a long knife, he caught Stanton with the ball in right field and started off fresh.



Follow-up hitter Anthony Rizzo hit a hit, and Toronto right fielder Theosca Hernandez increased the out count with a clear margin.



With the help of a teammate, Hyun-Jin Ryu finished the second inning with Gary Sanchez grounding shortstop.



He allowed his first hit in the third inning.



Hyun-Jin Ryu threw a first fastball against Brett Gardner in the first game, and allowed a hit that rolled in front of center fielder by passing his side.



However, Hyun-Jin Ryu cleared both Gio Ursella and La Mayhew to shortstop grounding.



Ryu Hyun-jin neatly blocked the 4th with two strikeouts and one infield ground ball.



With a fastball in the 150km range, he threatened with force.



He was driven to three balls against Stanton in the two companies, and after making a full count with a changeup and a cut fast ball, he again induced a wasted swing with a cut fast ball and struck out.



The will not to give up the walk seemed strong.



In the 5th inning, the lead batter Rizzo gave up a left-handed hit after a close nine pitches, but he came down from the mound by striking out Sanchez with a foul fly at first base, Glaaver Torres with a swing swing and Gardner with a ground ball.



Ryu Hyun-jin allowed a left-handed hit to lead batsman Ursella in the sixth inning.



However, he escaped the crisis by striking out Gallo with a looking strikeout after catching the follow-up hitter, La Mayhew, with a 6-4-3 strike.



Ryu Hyun-jin took three strikeouts against Gallo that day.



Ryu Hyun-jin tied the Yankees batting line by throwing a variety of pitches, including 30 fastballs, 22 cut fastballs, 21 changeups, and 7 curves.



Meanwhile, teammate Guerrero Jr. hit his first 40 home runs.



Guerrero Jr. and his father Guerrero Sr. also set the record for the second richest man in history to hit 40 home runs.



The first record was set by the wealthy Cecil Fielder-Prince Fielder.



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