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KIA starter Yoon Young-chul, who started all three games as a starter of
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Yoon Young-chul, who is in a slump, closes his eyes tightly and sighs. |
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Yoon Young-chul, who came down from the bases-loaded mound with two outs in the third inning, sat on the bench and was lost in thought. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com |
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Yoon Young-chul, who shed tears immediately after one inning and six runs in the previous game, dropped his head again.
Yoon Young-chul, who was in a slump earlier this season, came down from the mound without completing another five innings.
Yoon Young-chul, who was sluggish in one inning and six runs in his second appearance after two innings against Kiwoom on the 26th of last month, came down from the mound and shed hot tears.
Pitcher Yoon Young-chul, who was more confident than anyone else in control of the ball. Yoon Young-chul is struggling on the mound after ball control, which has been obedient for the past two seasons, suddenly failed to listen at the beginning of this season.
Yoon's average fastball speed is 137 kilometers. His ball speed is slower than the league average of 143 kilometers, but his ability to deal with batters with sharp control has disappeared.
The first of three consecutive weekend games between the Doosan Bears and the KIA Tigers at Jamsil Stadium on the 18th. Yoon Young-chul, who took the mound as a starting pitcher, drew a series of walks from the start of the first inning, causing a crisis.
Yoon Young-chul started by giving up a straight walk to leadoff hitter Jung Soo-bin in the first inning. Jung Soo-bin stole second base with no outs. At this time, catcher Kim Tae-gun's throw fell back, and Jung Soo-bin ran to third base. Yoon Young-chul was shaken by giving up another walk after a full count match with Park Gye-beom, who was on third base with no outs.
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Yoon Young-chul, who caused a crisis by giving up consecutive walks from the first inning. |
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The first pitch thrown to Cave, the third batter on the first and third bases with no outs, led to a timely hit, and Yoon Young-chul allowed a run without catching one out count in the first inning.
It was the older brothers who helped Yoon Young-chul, who was in crisis. When No. 4 hitter Yang Eui-ji's infield grounder, he made a neat 6-4-3 double play that led to shortstop Park Chan-ho, second baseman Kim Sun-bin and first baseman Wisdom, and two out-counts went up.
Yoon Young-chul, who was encouraged by his elder brothers' defense, successfully handled the fly ball to left field by boldly competing with Yang Seok-hwan, the fifth batter. Yoon Young-chul, who shed tears after collapsing in the first inning against Sajik Lotte, the previous game, overcame the crisis in the first inning.
Yoon Young-chul, who gave up consecutive walks at the start of the first inning, tried to find balance by pitching practice right away from the bullpen after the inning.
Unlike in the first inning, Yoon Young-chul, who took the mound in the second inning, made a clean three-out inning by groundering leadoff hitter Kang Seung-ho to third base, groundering Kim Ki-yeon to shortstop, and flying ball to right field.
Yoon Young-chul, who recorded 22 pitches in the first inning with his ball control shaking, pitched efficiently with 12 pitches along with a three-out inning in the second inning.
Unlike the first inning when he came down from the mound with a firm expression, Yoon Young-chul, who finished the second inning, came down from the mound with a bright expression as if his control was caught, looked at the sky for a moment and breathed a sigh of relief.
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When the ball control that was shaken in the first inning was caught, Yoon Young-chul, who finished the inning with three outs in the second inning, smiled broadly. |
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Yoon Young-chul's ball control, which seemed to have been zeroed, began to shake again in the third inning. After giving up a walk to leadoff hitter Cho Ha-sung, he even allowed a steal to the second base. Later, Jung Soo-bin's heavy hit came out, and Cho Soo-haeng, a fast runner on second base, scored a point.
Yoon Young-chul, who reproduced the same scene in the third inning when his control was shaken and allowed a run. With no outs and no outs, first baseman Wisdom cleared Park Gye-beom's ball with a sensational defense and connected it with a 3-6-3 double play to help Yoon Young-chul, but that was it.
After two outs, Yoon Young-chul allowed another hit to Cave, who allowed a timely hit in the first inning, and then gave up consecutive walks to Yang Eui-ji and Yang Seok-hwan, causing a bases-loaded crisis. Coach Jung Jae-hoon, who could no longer watch, visited the mound with the ball and replaced the pitcher.
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Pitching coach Jung Jae-hoon to replace starter Yoon Young-chul, who is on the verge of loading the bases with his ball control shaking in the third inning. |
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With the bases loaded with two outs left in the third inning, starter Yoon Young-chul came down from the mound with a calm look on his face.
Hwang Dong-ha, who took over the mound at a time when the starting pitcher collapsed, prevented the bases-loaded crisis with two outs and no runs.
When Hwang Dong-ha, who took the mound in relief, grounded out Kang Seung-ho to save the bases, Yoon Young-chul, who sat in the dugout and watched the game, breathed a sigh of relief.
Yoon Young-chul, who was taken out early for three consecutive games, sat on the bench behind the bullpen without saying anything and was lost in thought.
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KIA starter Yoon Young-chul, who took the mound in Jamsil to shake off the past two games' sluggishness. |
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He changed his mind, but Yoon Young-chul did not finish the 5th inning again on this day due to his shaky control. |
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The most frustrating moment for the starting pitcher himself. |
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Yoon Young-chul, who was sitting on the bench organizing his thoughts. |
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I wrapped my head around it when I couldn't think of a solution no matter how much I thought about it. |
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.