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A game between the Doosan Bears and the Hanwha Eagles at Jamsil Stadium on the 8th. Manager Lee Seung-yeop welcomes Doosan Yang Eui-ji when he enters after hitting a solo shot in the bottom of the fourth inning. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.04.08/ |
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A game between the Doosan Bears and the Hanwha Eagles at Jamsil Stadium on the 8th. Doosan's Cho Soo-haeng throws himself toward first base after hitting in the bottom of the fifth inning. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.04.08/ |
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Doosan Bears won two consecutive games with a thrilling walk-off victory.
Doosan won the home game against the Hanwha Eagles 6-5 at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on the 8th. Doosan won two consecutive games and set a 50% winning rate with 7 wins and 7 losses all season. Hanwha has lost two games in a row. He was the first of the 10 clubs to lose his 10th game (four wins) of the season.
There was a fierce batting battle to catch and catch. Hanwha took the lead by hitting a home run in the first inning, but Doosan's pursuit continued, and the game ended with a walk-off.
On this day, Doosan formed the starting lineup in the order of Jung Soo-bin (center fielder), Choo Jae-hyun (left fielder), Yang Eui-ji (catcher), Yang Seok-hwan (first baseman), Kang Seung-ho (third baseman), Kim Jae-hwan (designated hitter), Park Gye-beom (second baseman), Park Joon-young (striker) and Cho Soo-haeng (right fielder).
For Hanwha, Hwang Young-mook (2nd baseman), Esteban Floral (middle fielder), Noh Si-hwan (3rd baseman), Chae Eun-sung (1st baseman), Moon Hyun-bin (designated hitter), Kim Tae-yeon (left fielder), Lee Jin-young (right fielder), Choi Jae-hoon (captor), and Shim Woo-jun (striker) started.
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A game between the Doosan Bears and the Hanwha Eagles at Jamsil Stadium on the 8th. Choi Seung-yong of Doosan is pitching hard. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.04.08/ |
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After starting pitcher Choi Seung-yong pitched a quality start (more than six innings and less than three earned runs) with three runs in six innings, Park Chi-guk (one run in ⅓ innings), Lee Young-ha (⅔ innings scoreless), Kim Myung-shin (one run in ⅓ innings), Lee Byung-hun (⅔ innings scoreless), Kim Taek-yeon (two innings scoreless), and Choi Ji-gang (one inning scoreless) took the mound in turn.
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A game between the Doosan Bears and the Hanwha Eagles at Jamsil Stadium on the 8th. Hanwha Moon Dong-ju is catching his breath. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.04.08/ |
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Hanwha left the mound with four runs (three earned) in four innings without starting pitcher Moon Dong-ju receiving defensive support. Cho Dong-wook (⅓ innings scoreless), Kim Jong-soo (one ⅔ scoreless), Kim Bum-soo (one inning scoreless), Park Sang-won (one ⅓ scoreless), Han Seung-hyuk (⅔ innings scoreless), Kim Seo-hyun (one inning scoreless), Jung Woo-ju (one inning scoreless), and Lee Sang-kyu (one ⅔ inning scoreless) took the mound.
Hanwha, which lost the previous match against Samsung in Daegu with only one hit, hit a home run from the top of the first inning to gain the upper hand. After leadoff hitter Hwang Young-mook got on base with an infield hit, Floral's hit came out. Noh Si-hwan then fired a 130-meter-long home run against Choi Seung-yong to take a 3-0 lead.
Doosan also recovered a point in the bottom of the first inning. Leading hitter Jung Soo-bin hit a double, followed by Yang Eui-ji's timely hit to make it 1-3.
Hanwha chased after Noh Si-hwan with one out in the top of the third inning, but Cho caught Chae Eun-sung's foul fly ball with his body flying and cut off the flow.
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A game between the Doosan Bears and the Hanwha Eagles at Jamsil Stadium on the 8th. Doosan Yang Eui-ji is cheering after hitting a solo shot in the bottom of the fourth inning. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.04.08/ |
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Doosan succeeded in turning the tables in the bottom of the fourth inning. Leading hitter Yang Eui-ji's solo home run hit, and Kang Seung-ho hit a single after one out, setting the stage for scoring once again. Kim Jae-hwan turned to the third baseman's foul fly, but when Park Gye-beom hit, Floral made an error that put the ball back. Following Kang Seung-ho, Park Gye-beom, who was a batter, homered and succeeded in turning the tables 4-3.
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A game between the Doosan Bears and the Hanwha Eagles at Jamsil Stadium on the 8th. Park Gye-beom of Doosan Bears, with two outs in the bottom of the fourth inning, is running toward home taking advantage of Hanwha center fielder Floral's error. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.04.08/ |
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Hanwha, who had been silent since the first inning, began to wake up in the seventh inning. After one out, Hwang Young-mook and Floral had consecutive hits. Roh Si-hwan's timely hit later balanced the game 4-4.
In the top of the eighth inning, Hanwha scored a score that brought back the lead. With hits by Kim Tae-yeon and Lee Jin-young, they created chances on the first and third bases with no outs, and Choi Jae-hoon's sacrifice fly led 5-4.
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The game between the Doosan Bears and the Hanwha Eagles at Jamsil Stadium on the 8th. Hanwha Han Seung-hyuk's wild pitch is tied at Kang Seung-ho's at-bat in Doosan with one out and third base in the bottom of the eighth inning. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.04.08/ |
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Hanwha's lead was not long. Yang Eui-ji hit a double in the bottom of the eighth inning, and it was changed to pinch runner Park Ji-hoon. Park Ji-hoon caught the opponent off guard when Yang Seok-hwan grounded out and succeeded in additional advance.
Hanwha posted a pitcher Han Seung-hyuk, but Park Ji-hoon homered with a wild pitch. The score is 5-5.
Doosan's leadoff hitter Kim In-tae walked in the bottom of the ninth inning to get on base. Hanwha tried to play overtime by putting closer Kim Seo-hyun. A situation with two outs and a third base made by Cho's sacrifice bunt and Jung Soo-bin's advance hit. Even Choo Jae-hyun drew a swing and miss in 2B2S, and the game flowed into overtime.
In the bottom of the 10th inning of extra time, Doosan's Kang Seung-ho drew a walk after two outs against Hanwha rookie Jung Woo-joo. However, Kim Jae-hwan turned to a fly ball, leading to the 11th inning of overtime.
Hanwha's chances of winning disappeared as Doosan blocked the top of the 11th inning without losing a point. Doosan's Oh Myung-jin succeeded in getting on base with one out in the bottom of the 11th inning, and Cho's surprise bunt made it one out and first and second bases. Jung Soo-bin's walk loaded the bases. Choo Jae-hyun stepped down with an infield fly ball, but Kim Ki-yeon's finishing marked the end of the long game.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.