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Lee Bum-ho, who hit a come-from-behind three-run shot against KIA in Gwangju on June 14, 2005. Eight years later, on April 19, 2013, a gilt-bronze Bodhisattva Hanwha fan appeared in the match against Doosan in Jamsil. Sports Chosun DB |
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Sing along "I'm happy. I'm happy because it's Hanwha" began to sound different.
Hanwha Eagles, the new stadium, has won nine consecutive games for the first time in 20 years, ranking first in 18 years (30 games).
Twenty years, it was simply a time of perseverance for fans.
On June 14, 2006, manager Kim In-sik's Hanwha won nine consecutive games, beating KIA 9 to 8 in Gwangju. The hero of the game was Lee Bum-ho, the current KIA manager. Player Lee Bum-ho shot a solo shot in the sixth inning when he was trailing 3-7 and then a cool come-from-behind three-run shot in the seventh inning when he followed 6-7 to lead the team to victory.
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Lee Beom-ho, who hit a reverse three-run shot in the 7th time following solo shot |
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Congratulations from teammates who waited in the bullpen at the stadium |
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hero Lee Bum-ho celebrates his 9th consecutive win by high-fiving Cho Won-woo. |
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The lineup of hitters is 1 trillion won 2 Go Dong-jin 3Davis 4 Kim Tae-kyun 5 Lee Do-hyung 6 Lee Beom-ho 7 burritos 8 Shin Kyung-hyun 900. The mound was guarded by starters Choi Young-pil and Yoon Geun-young, Oh Bong-ok, Cha Myung-joo, Jung Byung-hee, and Ji Yeon-kyu.
That year, Hanwha advanced to the postseason as fourth place in the regular season and advanced to the playoffs by beating third-place SK (currently SSG) with 3 wins and 2 losses after a fierce battle to Game 5. Although the team ended its fall baseball season with three losses to Doosan, the Hanwha Eagles had a season worthy of applause.
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Dusan manager Kim Kyung-moon and Hanwha manager Kim In-sik shake hands on the playoff media day on October 13, 2007 |
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Hanwha performed fairly well under the leadership of Kim In-sik, who was nicknamed the "rehabilitation factory manager" by reviving veteran players who were considered to be out of date in 2006.
However, the failure of generational change led to last place in 2009. It is the beginning of a long dark age.
Manager Han Dae-hwa, who has taken over the leadership since 2010, was not good enough to change the team. In the end, Kim Eung-yong and Kim Sung-geun, who are considered the best masters in the KBO League, took the mound one after another, but Hanwha's ranking table always pointed to the bottom.
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Bodal fan who first appeared in the 2013 season when head coach Kim Eung-yong was the head coach. |
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Coach Kim Eung-yong and Coach Kim Sung-han leaving the stadium after losing to Mokdong Nexen on August 1, 2013 |
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Hanwha's ranking did not rise even under coach Kim Sung-geun in the 2015 season. Bodhisattva fan reappeared at Daejeon Stadium on September 20 of that year. Daejeon = Reporter Song Jeong-heon |
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Coach Kim Sung-geun resigned on May 23, 2017. Director Kim's request for a video review in Jamsil LG match 10 days before he resigned |
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Acting coach Han Yong-deok, who took the helm after Kim Sung-geun resigned during the 2017 season, ranked third in the 2018 season next year, was the best performance since 2007.
Manager Subero, who has been at the helm since the 2021 season, has released the lowest report card for two consecutive years and was replaced at the beginning of the 2023 season. Choi Won-ho, who became the head coach, also resigned from the head coach's position on May 26 last year due to poor performance. On June 3, master Kim Kyung-moon took office as Hanwha's 14th manager.
Ahead of this season, Hanwha is considered to be the team with the best starting lineup in the league and will surely be different this timeovershadowed the hopeful prospect of '
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The Hanwha fans filled the third-base stands at KT Wiz Park in Suwon from the 22nd to the 23rd. |
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Ryu Hyun-jin handing an envelope to Shim Woo-jun, who hit the final hit the previous day ahead of the second game. |
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However, Hanwha fell to the bottom of the standings with 3 wins and 7 losses on April 3 amid the poor batting performance of hitters after the start of the season.
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A match between the Samsung Lions and the Hanwha Eagles at Samsung Lions Park in Daegu on April 4. Hanwha players, who have lost four consecutive games, are disappointed. Daegu = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com |
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After that, the drama of reversal began. He won eight consecutive games from the match against Kiwoom in Daejeon on April 13 to the match against Lotte in Busan on April 23, and after two losses, he won nine consecutive games from the match against KT in Daejeon on the 26th to the match against Samsung on May 7.
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Hanhwa won the Lotte match at Sajik Baseball Stadium in Busan on April 23rd and won eight consecutive games.. Busan = Reporters Song Jeong-heon@sportschosun.com |
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The Hanwha team, which won nine consecutive games after losing two, is high-fiving in the wonderful atmosphere of the new stadium. |
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Rankings also rose vertically. Hanwha, which had been up and down the front after reaching No. 2 on April 19, tied for the lead with LG on May 5 and finally took the top spot by pulling down LG on May 7.
Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon, a new stadium, is full every day. "I'm happy for fans in the second half of the game on the 7th. I'm happy because it's Hanwha" The singing rang out.
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The Samsung-Hanwha match held at Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon on the 7th. Hanwha fans, who expect nine consecutive wins, are cheering. |
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No matter how much they lose the game, it was a healing song that encouraged and comforted themselves who did not give up hope until the end. From the eyes and ears of a third party, it was true that it was sad somewhere.
The song, which rings out in May 2025, sounds different 'real'. It's a blessing of happiness at face value.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.