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LG Twins pitcher Yun-sik Kim had a nightmare day. For the first time in professional baseball history, he sent six batters to four four balls in a row.
Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.
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Kim Yoon-sik, who started before Doosan, suddenly fell into a difficult situation after getting a two-out in the first inning.
After Kim Jae-hwan was sent out with a ball that fit his body, five consecutive walks were allowed: Yang Seok-hwan, Park Gye-beom, Kim Jae-ho, Jang Seung-hyun, and Jung Soo-bin.
In professional baseball, there have been 20 four-quarters in a row five times, but this is the first time in a six-batter streak.
Doosan was hit by two more pitchers in the 3rd inning, and after the inning was over, a nerve battle ensued, and the coaches of the two teams faced each other for a while.
Although the LG pitchers gave up 11 four-and-a-half pitches up to the fourth inning, the game was an unexpected close.
LG Yoo Gangnam led the chase by one point by hitting a two-run home run in the 5th and a timely hit with 2 RBIs in the 6th.
SSG Choi Jeong-eun drew a tie for the 8th season, No. 27 against KT, and took the lead in home runs again, beating NC Seong-beom Na.
Kiwoom Lee Jeong-hoo, who returned from injury yesterday (10th), turned the game over by pulling a left-handed hit and three right-handed hits against Lotte, five innings in a one-on-one match, and a dominant solo home run.
(Video editing: Park Chun-bae)