Mipro Baseball Toronto's Ryu Hyun-jin challenged his personal most tie-in 14 wins in a season, but he bowed his head with the worst throw of the season.



Hyun-Jin Ryu started in the first game of the double header match against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.



He allowed eight hits, one walk, and four strikeouts, including two home runs.



2⅓ innings is Hyunjin Ryu's minimum innings in one game this season.



This is the first time Hyun-Jin Ryu has not finished the third inning since moving to Toronto last year, and his seven runs is the tie record for most runs this season.



Hyunjin Ryu's ERA soared from 3.77 to 4.11.



However, Toronto won 11-10 and saved hopes of going to the fall baseball stage as a wildcard.



In consideration of the COVID-19 situation this season, MLB will only play double header games up to 7 innings.



Hyun-Jin Ryu passed the mound to Ross Stripling in the bottom of the third inning, which was pushed 3-7.



Ryu Hyun-jin was at risk of being tied for the most tie-in 9 losses (13 wins) in a single season, but he was spared the loss thanks to George Springer's dramatic comeback home run in the 7th inning.



Ryu Hyun-jin did not take advantage of his personal single season's most tie-in 14 wins and a tie for first place in the American League (AL).



If Hyunjin Ryu, who achieved 14 wins in 2013 (14-8), 2014 (14-7), and 2019 (14-5) during his Dodgers days, had reached 14 wins in the season for the first time as a Toronto player, Alongside New York Yankees' Gerrit Cole (14-7), they were able to climb to the top of the AL for most wins.



Ryu Hyun-jin played 6 innings without a score in the Yankees game on the 7th, and then took a four-day break.



Toronto struggled with the last minute change of Hyun-Jin Ryu's starting schedule.



Baltimore, the weakest player in the Eastern Division of the American League, attacked Ryu Hyun-jin as a right-handed hitter with all nine players, including switch hitter Anthony Santander.



Ryu Hyun-jin faced with a fastball 40.6%, cutter 24.6%, changeup 15.9%, and curve 18.8%, but the result was not good.



Ryu Hyun-jin happily caught two out counts in the bottom of the first inning, but he hit a double in the left by Trey Mancini, and then allowed Santander a two-run homer in the first pitch.



The Toronto lineup tied Theosca Hernandez's double and Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s home run in the second inning to make it 2-2.



However, Ryu Hyun-jin was shaken again at the end of the second inning.



He conceded an additional point to Rich Martin's second baseman ground ball at 1 company 2nd and 3rd base, and was hit by a left wing by the next batter Austin Hayes.



Toronto's best Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit home run leader Shohei Ohtani (Los Angeles Angels, 44) by one car with a solo shot in the 43rd of his individual season in the early 3rd inning.



Ryu Hyun-jin completely collapsed at the bottom of the 3rd inning despite the scoring support.



Ryu Hyun-jin, who threw a straight walk to lead batsman Mancini, allowed two hits and was driven to one base.



Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo visited the mound, but Hyun-Jin Ryu said he would continue to pitch.



However, Hyun-Jin Ryu was hit with a double in the left wing by two RBIs by Ryan McKenna, and in the end, manager Montoyo, who came back to the mound, gave him an instruction to harden.



Stripping, who went on the mound from 1 company 2nd and 3rd base, prevented Ryu Hyun-jin from scoring additional goals.



Toronto went 5-7 in the early 4th with Danny Jansen's two stores.



Baltimore fled again with a back-to-back solo four from Hayes and Ryan Mountcastle at the start of the fourth inning.



After one out, he ran one more point with three hits in a row.



Toronto was greatly pushed 5-10.



Toronto narrowed the gap by three points with Jake Lam's double RBI just in the second half of the fifth inning.



Toronto, who overcame the crisis of running out of two bases to Baltimore in the bottom of the 6th inning, succeeded in a dramatic comeback in the early 7th inning.



At the first and second bases, Guriel Jr. had a double-run with a one-run advantage, and at the first and third bases, Ram made a difference of one point with a sacrifice fly from right fielder.



At 2-2, Springer turned the game around by hitting a two-run homer over the left fence.



Toronto kept the win by blocking a pursuit from Baltimore in the bottom of the 7th.



Toronto won the victory with the back heart of the striker despite the shock that the club's best starting pitcher from the previous day's Robbie Ray (3 runs in 4⅓ innings) to Ryu Hyun-jin collapsed in Baltimore in a row.



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