Twenty-five of the 26 balls with a maximum speed of 155km were fastballs, and celebratory ceremonies poured into the super rookie who won his first victory in his debut (Gwangju site)

May 02, 2025

Twenty-five of the 26 balls with a maximum speed of 155km were fastballs, and celebratory ceremonies poured into the super rookie who won his first victory in his debut (Gwangju site)
The match between Hanwha and KIA held at Gwangju KIA Champions Field on the 2nd, Hanwha won 3-2 after extra time, winning 5 consecutive games. Jung Woo-joo, who won his first victory since his debut, is sharing joy with Choi Jae-hoon. Gwangju = Reporter's wook@sportschosun.com/2025.05.02/



Hanwha Jung Woo-joo, who won his first victory since his debut, was congratulated by his colleagues and seniors.

The Hanwha Eagles won 3-2 against the KIA Tigers at Gwangju KIA Champions Field on the 2nd, continuing their five-game winning streak.

Jung Woo-joo, Hanwha's special rookie, won his first victory since his debut. Jung Woo-joo took the mound in the bottom of the 10th inning with two outs and runners on the first and second bases, ending the crisis by striking out Byun Woo-hyuk after the game of seven pitches.




Jung Woo-joo took the mound again in the bottom of the 11th inning with Noh Si-hwan's solo shot in the top of the 11th inning and blocked one inning to protect the victory.

Jung Woo-joo threw 26 pitches against five batters in one ⅓ inning, striking out three and walking one.

Of the 26 pitches thrown on the day, 25 were fastballs. The maximum fastball speed was 155km and one slider was thrown, but the speed was 138km.




At the end of the game, Choi Jae-hoon was the first to celebrate Jung Woo-joo's first win. Jung Woo-joo was congratulated by sharing high-fives with colleagues standing side by side. Jung Woo-joo, who was congratulated by head coach Kim Kyung-moon and coach Yang Sang-moon, enjoyed the excitement of his first win by posing with the ball after the broadcast interview.

Twenty-five of the 26 balls with a maximum speed of 155km were fastballs, and celebratory ceremonies poured into the super rookie who won his first victory in his debut (Gwangju site)
Jung Woo-joo, who achieved his first win since debut,
Twenty-five of the 26 balls with a maximum speed of 155km were fastballs, and celebratory ceremonies poured into the super rookie who won his first victory in his debut (Gwangju site)
Starting with the celebration of eldest brother Ryu Hyun-jin
Twenty-five of the 26 balls with a maximum speed of 155km were fastballs, and celebratory ceremonies poured into the super rookie who won his first victory in his debut (Gwangju site)
Congratulations on the rookie's first win
Twenty-five of the 26 balls with a maximum speed of 155km were fastballs, and celebratory ceremonies poured into the super rookie who won his first victory in his debut (Gwangju site)
I knew it was the first approval of Jung Woo-ju~
Twenty-five of the 26 balls with a maximum speed of 155km were fastballs, and celebratory ceremonies poured into the super rookie who won his first victory in his debut (Gwangju site)
Ponce and Weiss' sweet smile
Twenty-five of the 26 balls with a maximum speed of 155km were fastballs, and celebratory ceremonies poured into the super rookie who won his first victory in his debut (Gwangju site)
Closer Kim Seo-hyun also congratulates Jung Woo-ju on his first win
Twenty-five of the 26 balls with a maximum speed of 155km were fastballs, and celebratory ceremonies poured into the super rookie who won his first victory in his debut (Gwangju site)
Jung Woo-joo, congratulated by director Kim Kyung-moon
Twenty-five of the 26 balls with a maximum speed of 155km were fastballs, and celebratory ceremonies poured into the super rookie who won his first victory in his debut (Gwangju site)
Coach Yang Sang-moon also celebrates his first win
Twenty-five of the 26 balls with a maximum speed of 155km were fastballs, and celebratory ceremonies poured into the super rookie who won his first victory in his debut (Gwangju site)
Pose with the ball


This article was translated by Naver AI translator.