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Park Sang-won, who entered the base cover when Kim In-tae made an infield hit to first base with two outs in the top of the seventh inning, is showing the umpire a scratch with a spike. Photo = Reporter Jeong Jae-geun cjg@sportschosun.com |
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The heel of the spike was telling the truth, but the misjudgment could not be reversed. Park Sang-won of Hanwha Eagles cried twice.
Hanwha lost 3-4 at home against the Doosan Bears at Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon on the 13th. Hanwha Eagles' attempt to win 13 consecutive games also failed unfortunately.
Hanwha starter Ryu Hyun-jin and Doosan starter Choi Won-joon pitched well with one run in six innings, respectively, and the game went to a tight 1-1 race.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, Hanwha took a 1-0 lead with Noh Si-hwan's double and Chae Eun-sung's timely hit. Doosan also tied the hits and errors of Kang Seung-ho and Kim In-tae in the top of the fifth inning to catch up with one run.
In the top of the seventh inning, Hanwha's must-win group Park Sang-won took the mound. Park Sang-won easily caught a two-out by treating Oh Myung-jin to a ground ball to shortstop and Kang Seung-ho to a fly ball to second base.
Kim In-tae then hit a ground ball toward the first base. Park Sang-won quickly entered the first base cover. Kim In-tae also sprinted all out and aimed for safety.
There was a close race. Park Sang-won's foot, which caught the ball, stepped on the center of the base first, and Kim In-tae's foot, which followed, stepped on Park Sang-won's heel.
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Park Sang-won who was in pain rolling around |
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He appealed to the referee, pointing to his heel. |
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Park Sang-won, who was rolling and complaining of pain, continued to point to his heels, forgetting that he was sick as soon as he confirmed the safe decision of the first base.
Park Sang-won's catch was fast as a result of the slow broadcast. It was out. The misjudgment had to be corrected, but Hanwha has already finished two video readings.
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Hwang Young-mook failed to steal second base when he struck out Floral with one out in the bottom of the third inning. Hwang Young-mook requesting a video review. |
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According to the regulations, one additional opportunity is created only when both are reversed. Hanwha could not request an additional video review because Hwang Young-mook's second base steal video review in the third inning was not reversed.
Yang Sang-moon, a pitching coach, and Kim Kyung-moon, also came out to protest against the umpires, but the decision was not reversed.
The most unfair player is Park Sang-won. He took off his socks and showed the umpires a scratch on the spike, but to no avail.
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Park Sang-won | who came down with a angry expression
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The misjudgment is also unfair, but Park Sang-won can no longer continue pitching due to injuries.
Han Seung-hyuk, who should have come out from the eighth inning, came up in a hurry and treated Im Jong-sung with a fly ball, and the seventh inning ended.
Han Seung-hyuk had been on a 17-game non-response streak. Han Seung-hyuk, who also took the mound in the top of the eighth inning, struck out Jung Soo-bin and grounded out Cave to catch a two-out.
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Han Seung-hyuk's regret for allowing a two-run shot to reverse the situation |
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However, after being hit by Kim Ki-yeon, Han Seung-hyuk allowed a turnaround as Kim Jae-hwan hit a two-run shot. The phenomenal visa-free march was also broken.
In the bottom of the ninth inning, Hanwha's Choi In-ho hit a tie-breaking two-run shot with two outs and continued into the 11th inning, and Hanwha lost 3-4.
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Ryu Hyun-jin looked relieved. |
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Hanwha's winning streak, which was speeding toward 14 consecutive wins during the Binggrae Eagles, the club's most consecutive wins, also ended at 12.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.