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Hanwha players, who have lost four consecutive games without scoring a point until the ninth inning, are disappointed. |
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Foreal, a foreign hitter who had to give a shot, had no hits in three at-bats and struck out twice. |
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Hanwha An Chi-hong is despondent when a well-hit ball is caught. Daegu = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com |
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From the 1st to the 9th inning, Hanwha hitters had only three hits. In a word, lethargy itself.
It was a game that made Hanwha fans feel anxious, who filled the away seats by retiring 17 consecutive batters from the first inning to the seventh inning with one out.
Hanwha hitters' bat on the day was too much. Of course, Samsung starter Won Tae-in's ball power was also strong, but Hanwha's lineup was lethargic.
The first of three consecutive weekend games between the Samsung Lions and the Hanwha Eagles at Samsung Lions Park in Daegu on the 4th. Hanwha was blocked by Samsung starter Won Tae-in's good pitching and gave up the game without scoring a single point.
Hanwha was at the bottom of the overall offensive index with a team batting average of 0.18057 hits, four homers and 26 RBIs during 10 games before the game.
This day was no different. Hwang Young-mook, who had multi-hit in the previous two games, was put forward as a leadoff, but the result was disappointing. Leadoff Hwang Young-mook failed to get on base with no hits in three at-bats.
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Hanwha, whose team's batting lineup is in a slump as a whole. |
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After one out in the first inning, Hanwha An Chi-hong hit against Samsung starter Won Tae-in, and the lineup remained silent until the seventh inning with one out. It was a whopping 17 consecutive hitters. After Kim Tae-yeon's hit came out, and the long silence was broken, but that was all.
Contrary to the belief of head coach Kim Kyung-moon, who was struggling to find a breakthrough throughout the game, the bats of the batters rarely woke up.
Even a well-hit ball was often blocked by the opponent's defense. Even so, the Hanwha lineup, which was too tight, did not explode until the end and the game ended.
On the contrary, Samsung's batters burst whenever necessary, giving starter Won Tae-in his first win of the season. Samsung, which succeeded in Park Byung-ho's two-run shot in the fifth inning after Kim Young-woong's solo shot in the first inning, finished the game without giving up a single point to Hanwha.
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The leadoff Hwang Young-mook, who was expected to be multi-hit for two consecutive games, remained silent. |
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Second baseman Hwang Young-mook played gritty, but the result was also disappointing in defense. |
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No. 4 hitter Noh Si-hwan, who was silent with no hits in 4 at-bats. |
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Captain Chae Eun-sung, whose sluggishness is getting longer. |
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Coach Kim Kyung-moon's mind is getting heavier as the batting line rarely survives at the beginning of the season. |
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Ryu Hyun-jin's expression hardened after losing four consecutive games. |
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.