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Doosan, a professional baseball player, won two consecutive playoffs against Samsung and entered the Korean Series. For the first time in history, he wrote a myth of advancing to the Korean Series for 7 consecutive years.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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Even in the coldest weather this fall, Doosan's feeling of being hit did not cool down.



From the first inning, he took the initiative with a relentless push.



Following Fernandes and Park Geon-woo, Kim Jae-hwan all pushed to the opposite side to make a hit, and second base runner Fernandes was late, but boldly ran home and took the lead.



In the second inning, Kang Seung-ho, Kim Jae-ho, and Fernandes all ran away with two runs and forced Samsung starter Baek Jeong-hyeon, and in the third inning, Park Se-hyeok and Fernandes hit the right time against Won Tae-in.



In the 4th inning, Kang Seung-ho made an 8-point lead with two RBIs and the game was divided.



With 15 hits, including Fernandes' 4, Doosan finished the playoffs with two straight wins.



Breaking the expectation that he was absolutely inferior because there were no foreign pitchers, he wrote the myth of advancing to the Korean Series for the first time in history for seven consecutive years, and being the first wildcard team to go to the Korean Series.



[Kim Tae-hyung / Doosan Manager: I think our players do well with the fans. I believe that good results will come if the players work hard together as they are doing now.]



Samsung suffered a painful comeback in the first game at home, and in the second game, key pitchers collapsed one after another, ending their first fall baseball in six years in two days.



Doosan will play the best-of-seven Korean Series against KT, the top team in the regular league, starting this coming Sunday.