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Pitcher Kim Kwang-hyeon, the ace of SSG, the leader of professional baseball, suffered his first defeat this season.

He gave up five runs, the most in a game as he collapsed on piles of errors.



Byung-min Yoo.



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Kim Kwang-hyeon was at risk of no-outs, 1st and 3rd in the 2nd inning leading 1-0, but led the follow-up hitter Kim Joo-won to a ground ball.



He gave one point and thought it would be a double out, but second baseman Joo-Hwan Choi didn't catch the ball.



In a situation where the crisis continued with the tie and no-out 1st and 2nd base crises, this time, Ho-cheol Seo's bunt was hit by Kim Gwang-hyeon to 3rd and allowed a comeback.



Kim Gwang-hyeon was hit with a double by Park Min-woo on one-out 2nd and 3rd base, and during Kwon Hee-dong's batting, catcher Jae-won Lee's bad ball to third base gave him another run, recording the most in a game in a season with 5 runs.



Kim Kwang-hyun, who found stability from the 3rd inning, endured without conceding until the 7th inning, but as the hitting line was silent, SSG lost 6-2, and Kim Kwang-hyun suffered his first loss of the season in 11 games.



Of the five runs, only one ERA was recorded, so Kim Kwang-Hyun maintained an average ERA of one point.



NC starter Luchinsky won the match against the ace with two runs in seven innings and seven strikeouts.



2nd place Kiwoom defeated KT with Puig's final blow to win two consecutive victories, while Doosan defeated Hanwha 3-1 thanks to starting Stark's 6 innings and 1 run in counterplay.



Samsung won 7-4 over Lotte with Kim Ji-chan's final blow in the 11th overtime.