Park Se-woong, an angry glasses ace, is on fire after throwing his face into the glove and roaring only 5 innings

May 01, 2025

Park Se-woong, an angry glasses ace, is on fire after throwing his face into the glove and roaring only 5 innings
After finishing the fifth inning, Lotte starter Park Se-woong roared with his face in his glove. Gocheok = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com



The glasses ace, who was angry at him because he threw only five innings, put his face in his glove and blamed himself.

Lotte Giants starting pitcher Park Se-woong, who returned as the glasses ace we knew this season, roared with his face in his glove after finishing the fifth inning. The fighting spirit of starting pitcher Park Se-woong, who wanted to throw even one more inning, was impressive.

Lotte Giants' Park Se-woong, who took the mound as the starting pitcher for the Kiwoom Heroes match at Gocheok Sky Dome on the 30th, recorded six hits, one walk, two strikeouts, three runs and two earned runs in five innings.




On the 24th, the previous game, Park Se-woong, who became the winning pitcher without being pushed back in the starting showdown with Ryu Hyun-jin, the KBO's best pitcher against Sajik Hanwha, recorded a quality start with three runs in six innings. The number of pitches is 108. Park Se-woong, who wanted to be in charge of the sixth inning until the end, did his best for the team rather than his individual performance. Fielders also destroyed Hanwha starter Ryu Hyun-jin in the sixth inning due to starter Park Se-woong's all-out pitching.

Park Se-woong, who was sluggish with 6 wins and 11 losses and an ERA of 4.78 last season, has been gaining wins from the beginning of this season. Since losing four runs in five innings against LG on March 23, his first appearance of the season, he has become a winning pitcher for five consecutive games.

Park Se-woong, an angry glasses ace, is on fire after throwing his face into the glove and roaring only 5 innings
Starter Park Se-woong's pitching was not the same as before.
They are tied for first place with five wins and one loss. When glasses ace Park Se-woong takes the mound, manager Kim Tae-hyung watches the game with confidence in the starting pitcher, unlike last year. It is thanks to starter Park Se-woong, who played more than six innings in five consecutive games.




Park Se-woong, who took the mound as a starting pitcher against Kiwoom, seemed to want to throw as many innings as possible. Park Se-woong played against Ryu Hyun-jin in the previous game (108 pitches) and even though fatigue remained, he played with pitching to catch Kiwoom fielders.

In the second inning, the bat turned against leadoff hitter Song Sung-moon, but the third base umpire declared that the bat did not turn. After catcher Yoo Kang-nam appealed twice, even manager Kim Tae-hyung appealed strongly, but there was no reversal. It was a disappointing scene for starter Park Se-woong. Afterwards, Song Sung-moon hit a single and then homered when he hit in the pay-as-you-go, allowing Park Se-woong to score his first run.

Park Se-woong, an angry glasses ace, is on fire after throwing his face into the glove and roaring only 5 innings
Catcher Yoo Kang-nam, convinced that Song Sung-moon's bat turned, appealed twice.
Despite the disappointing third-base judgment, optician ace Park Se-woong, who led the game to the fifth inning without additional runs, silently focused only on the batter and the game. After Na Seung-yeop and a come-from-behind two-run shot in the fourth inning and two outs, the lineup exploded and provided ample scoring support of seven points, but Park Se-woong did not relax and focused only on pitching.




In the fifth inning, Park Se-woong showed a determined appearance of encouraging fielders even when leadoff hitter Lee Yong-kyu got on base with a surprise bunt and allowed additional runs as Son Ho-young's throw fell out when he grounded out to third base in Cadines. Afterwards, Park Se-woong, who allowed an additional run after being hit by Song Sung-moon, took charge until the end of the fifth inning, and then stopped putting his face in his glove and roared.

Contrary to starter Park Se-woong's desire to play at least six innings, the number of pitches was already 93.

Starter Park Se-woong, who went down from the mound with a 9-3 6-point lead, could not relax until the end as Kiwoom chased by one point in the ninth inning. Lotte won consecutive games as closing pitcher Kim Won-joong wrapped up the 10-9 one-point gap.

Se-woong Park, the glasses ace who won six games this season, ranked first alone with multiple wins.

Park Se-woong, an angry glasses ace, is on fire after throwing his face into the glove and roaring only 5 innings
Even manager Kim Tae-hyung, who could see the left-handed batter swing accurately, appealed, but there was no reversal.
Park Se-woong, an angry glasses ace, is on fire after throwing his face into the glove and roaring only 5 innings
Glasses ace Park Se-woong was in charge of the mound until the fifth inning without collapsing, although there was a crisis.
Park Se-woong, an angry glasses ace, is on fire after throwing his face into the glove and roaring only 5 innings
Park Se-woong, who wanted to throw one more inning, roared with his face in his glove as if he were angry with him.
Park Se-woong, an angry glasses ace, is on fire after throwing his face into the glove and roaring only 5 innings
Lotte manager Kim Tae-hyung welcomed winning pitcher Park Se-woong with a 10-9 one-point victory.
Park Se-woong, an angry glasses ace, is on fire after throwing his face into the glove and roaring only 5 innings
Coach Kim Tae-hyung sweated over Kiwoom's batters, who chased by one point at the end of the game.


This article was translated by Naver AI translator.