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Yesterday (18th) in professional baseball, there was a scene in which even baseball players saw it for the first time.

The scene where the finishing hit turned into a deadly shot was the best part because of the misunderstanding of the runners. 



This is reporter Bae Jung-hoon.



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At the end of the 11th inning of overtime, when Doosan and SSG faced off 2-2, Doosan's Jo Haeng-soo's batted ball fell in front of left fielder's glove.



It seemed that the third base runner stepped on the home and it seemed to end with Doosan's victory, but an unexpected situation followed.



After the SSG shortstop tagged the stopped second base runner, he stepped on the second base, and a blow was declared in front of the left fielder.



Because it was a one-out, if only one first or second base runner advanced, it would be a finisher hit, but the first and second base runners who did not run because they thought the game was over were all out, the score was canceled, and the inning was over.



In the very next attack, SSG took advantage of the ridiculous mistake of the devastated Doosan defense and turned defeat into victory.



At the moment when the Hanwha pitcher slowly throws a tantrum to appeal that the tag-up of the previous third base runner was not fast, Samsung third base runner Pirella quickly digs into the groove and succeeds in a home steal.



It was a famous scene made by Pirella's wit, who knew the rule that 'appeal to appeal' was an in-play situation.



Strange plays poured in last night, such as a pitcher tripping a shortstop who came to catch a floating ball in the infield, and shocked the fans.



(Video editing: Nam Il, CG: Kang Kyung-rim)