Ryu Hyun-jin (34, Toronto Blue Jays) was shaken again and failed to restore his honor.



Ryu Hyun-jin started against the Minnesota Twins at the MLB home game held at the Rogers Center in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on the 18th (Korean time), and collapsed with five runs in two innings and was relegated early.



He struck out two, but hit five hits, including two home runs, and gave up one walk.



His earned run average (ERA) went up further from 4.11 to 4.34.



Ryu Hyun-jin has never recorded an ERA of more than 4 points in a season, except in 2016 (11.57), when he underwent rehabilitation due to shoulder surgery.



Hyunjin Ryu collapsed with 7 runs in 2⅓ innings against the Baltimore Orioles on the 12th, 'worst pitch', and this day set a new record for the minimum innings of the season.



Ryu Hyun-jin, who cruised with a triple strike in the first inning, lost one point in the second inning due to the walk he gave to leading batter Miguel Sano.



On two-out second base, Brent Rooker hit a double in mid-month and gave up the lead.



The Toronto batting line helped Hyunjin Ryu in the bottom of the second inning.



Runner Corey Dickerson scored from two-out second base while opposing shortstop Jorge Polanco made a bad-throw error on Danny Jansen's batted ball.



Then, Jansen scored a double from Jake Lam's left wing, turning it 2-1.



However, Hyun-Jin Ryu was shaken sharply in the third inning.



At no-out first base, Brian Buxton allowed a 2-2 tie on a double in midwall.



Polanco hit the 2nd store in the left middle with a runner at third base due to a mistake by center fielder Dickerson.



Josh Donaldson fired a solo shot back-to-back, making the score 5-2.



Hyun-Jin Ryu left the mound as it was, and Ross Stringpling, the bullpen, came on the pitch.



Hyunjin Ryu, who has a record of 13 wins and 8 losses, was able to tie the record for the most personal wins (14 wins) in a season by adding one win, but he was in danger of taking on the most personal record of 9 losses in a season.



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