No hit in 6 innings → Thigh injury → 2nd team 150km El Dong-won's comeback count count. I'll be back in the first place
May 20, 2025
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Hernandez started the Futures League game against the NC Dinos at LG Champions Park in Icheon and allowed two hits, three strikeouts, and one run in two innings. The number of pitches is 39.
Hernandez pitched a hitless and scoreless 6 innings against the Samsung Lions in Jamsil on April 15, but came down from the mound due to thigh pain, and the examination found that his thigh muscles were slightly torn. He came down quickly and avoided major injuries and predicted that he would return in about six weeks. LG later hired an Australian player, Coen Win, as a temporary replacement, and Coen Win has taken the mound in three games.
Fortunately, Hernandez recovered well in time for his return schedule and is now in action.
Hernandez, who started by striking out Park Si-won for the sixth time in the top of the first inning, allowed No. 2 Oh Tae-hoon to triple to the right-center, facing a crisis of one out and third base. He gave up one point with a sacrifice fly to left field to No. 3 Kim Sung-wook, but he caught No. 4 Kim Bum-joon with a fly to left field to finish the first inning.
Hernandez, who struck out No. 5 Song Seung-hwan on three pitches in the top of the second inning, allowed No. 6 Park Joo-chan to hit the middle, but struck out No. 7 Ahn Jung-yeol. In the match against No. 8 Kim Se-hoon, he gave up second base stealing to Park Joo-chan, who was on the verge of a two-out, second base, but he caught Kim Se-hoon with a fly to second base and handed over no runs.
In the top of the third inning, he handed over the mound to high school graduate rookie Park Si-won.
He sprayed 24 fastballs of up to 150km, and checked his condition by throwing eight sliders, five curves, and one each for two-seam and change-up.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.