Kim Kwang-hyeon (33, St. Louis Cardinals) caught the 7th win of the season as a lucky saver.



Kim Kwang-hyun appeared in the bottom of the 6th inning, where the team fell 4-2 in the 2021 MLB visit against the Chicago Cubs held at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois, USA today (26th) (Korea time) and scored 1 inning without a score. recorded.



Kim Kwang-hyun became the winning pitcher as the team immediately succeeded in flipping in the 7th inning and then won 8-5.



In his seventh win (7 losses) of the season, his ERA has been lowered from 3.56 to 3.53.



It was a more meaningful victory for Kim Kwang-hyun as St. Louis achieved 15 consecutive wins with this win.



Kim Kwang-hyun, who saved starting pitcher John Lester in the bottom of the 6th inning, allowed the first hitter, Austin Romans, a left-handed hit.



However, Kim Kwang-hyeon led Wilson Contreras to third baseman with a shot and erased the runner.



Afterwards, he treated Frank Schwindel with a catcher grounder and finished one inning with only six balls.



As Kim Kwang-hyun neatly organized the innings, the team's batting line also strengthened.



St. Louis turned the game over 5-4 in the 7th inning and added three points in the 9th inning to put the game into play.



Kim Kwang-hyun finished the day's pitch by being replaced by pinch hitter Dylan Carlson in the one-out first base at bat in the early 7th inning.



In St. Louis, Harrison Bader (No. 14), Tyler O'Neill (No. 32), and Paul Deyong (No. 19) made home runs.



Adrian Sampson, who played for the Lotte Giants in the KBO League, started as a Cubs starting pitcher and played 3 hits (2 homers) and 2 runs in 6 innings, but the bullpen allowed a comeback and won the game.