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Professional baseball SSG set a record of winning the championship by maintaining the lead from the beginning to the end of the season for the first time in history, but ace pitcher Kim Kwang-hyun's one-to-one ERA was unfortunately canceled.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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The SSG team, which achieved the first 'Wire to Wire' championship in professional baseball history from beginning to end, held a small ceremony before the game today (the 5th).



In the presence of owner Jung Yong-jin, he lifted the trophy and expressed his gratitude to the Incheon home fans, who ranked first in the audience for the first time in the season.



[Kim Won-hyung/SSG Manager: I think that thanks to the fans who cheered for us, we had such a good result, and we will repay our fans so that we can win the Korean Series.]



Pitcher Kim Kwang-hyeon, the first contributor to the championship, became the youngest player in history to win 150 games in 2010 .

It was the first time in 12 years since Ryu Hyun-jin in 2012 that he challenged an ERA of 1 point, but he faced difficulties from the first inning.



As if conscious of the great record, his ball shook and he faced a crisis of no-out bases, then gave up a push-out walk, hit a two-run home run by Kang Seung-ho, and conceded four points in the first inning.



The team went down the mound in the 7th inning 4-2, and the achievement of 150 career wins was also postponed until next year.



KT, which was challenging to win 6 consecutive games and solidify 3rd place, was in danger of losing 4th place and riding as ace Young-pyo Ko collapsed against Samsung.



(Video editing: Oh Young-taek)