22,669 sold-out resignation, anxiety in Busan seagull's chest...On the day we returned to the team, Na Seung-yeop was missing.
May 17, 2025
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Lotte is playing the first game of a doubleheader against the Samsung Lions at Sajik Stadium in Busan on the 17th.
As of 3:43 p.m., all 22,669 tickets were sold out. It has been sold out for eight consecutive home games and 12 of 21 regular season games since April 24.
Defensive early in the sixth when trailing 0-4. Lotte put in second pitcher Hong Min-ki instead of starting pitcher Park Se-woong. Since it is a special entry for a doubleheader, there are not many opportunities, and he has received attention by throwing more than 150 kilometers of fastballs every day in the second division. He is a left-hander fireballer who throws a fast ball using his long limbs, but he is disappointed in his control.
Samsung's first batter, Koo Ja-wook, hit a sharp ball toward first base. First baseman Na Seung-yeop reached out and tried to block it, but it was hit by the glove and became a hit that flowed into the foul area.
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However, Na Seung-yeop soon collapsed, complaining of pain in his right hand. After the boulder was declared, Koo Ja-wook came to check the condition, but Lotte trainer sent a message to the dugout that Na Seung-yeop would not be able to run anymore. In the end, Na Seung-yeop was replaced by Jung Hoon.
On this day, Lotte's must-win group Choi Joon-yong and 'Trade Lucky' Jeon Min-jae returned to the first team side by side. It is a return like a welcome rain of drought, as the strength of the recent rise has somewhat declined.
However, a dark cloud was cast due to Na Seung-yeop's injury departure, which had the most home runs in the team (7). Lotte said, "(Na Seung-yeop) was hit by the right palm (inner thumb) by Koo Ja-wook's batting ball. It's currently icing. We'll see what happens."
Lotte's starter Park Se-woong was shaken, allowing three runs in the top of the third inning and one run in the top of the fourth inning, followed by reliever Hong Min-ki, trailing 0-5. Reyes' three-run shot exploded in the bottom of the sixth inning and followed it to 3-5.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.