Until the second inning, Ponce lost 47 pitches and allowed two runs. Ponce was also a person.

May 22, 2025

Until the second inning, Ponce lost 47 pitches and allowed two runs. Ponce was also a person.
Hanwha starter Ponce, who took the mound smiling, focused on the game without laughing as the game did. Ulsan = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com



Ponce, who ran toward the mound with a smile, focused only on pitching without laughter when the game did not go as he wanted.

Hanwha starter Ponce ran hard toward the mound like a wild horse. Ponce, who took the mound, began the game by gently greeting the referee with his hand on his hat after the third base, second base, and first base.

The game between the NC Dinos and the Hanwha Eagles at Munsu Baseball Stadium in Ulsan on the 22nd. Ponce, who took the mound as a starting pitcher, looked confident. Ponce, who showed overwhelming pitching with 7 scoreless innings and 12 strikeouts against Daejeon NC on the 20th of last month, prepared for his second showdown of the season.




Ponce's expression, whose smile did not leave, changed 180 degrees immediately after the match with NC Park Min-woo, the first batter in the first inning. Ponce's expression on the mound was stiff when the leadoff hitter Park Min-woo got on base with a heavy hit after the full count match.

With no outs, NC Park Min-woo succeeded in stealing the second base, which caught Hanwha starter Ponce off guard, putting pressure on the opposing pitcher early in the game. When Son Ah-seop, who continued with one out and second base, and a hit in front of the pitcher came out, Ponce blocked the ball with his glove and quickly threw it to first base to increase the outcount.

Ponce, who wanted to end the inning with two outs and no runs on second base, gave up the first run by hitting a timely hit by No. 4 hitter Park Gun-woo. Ponce's maximum fastball speed in the first inning was 153 kilometers, but he was not as sharp as usual.




Hanwha Chae Eun-sung's two-run shot in the top of the second inning gave starter Ponce the lead again, but Ponce, who took the mound in the bottom of the second inning, allowed a tie by receiving consecutive hits from Chun Jae-hwan and Park Se-hyuk after one out.

Ponce, who had 47 pitches until the second inning, focused on the game without laughing.

Until the second inning, Ponce lost 47 pitches and allowed two runs. Ponce was also a person.
Ponse, who took the mound with a confident expression.
Until the second inning, Ponce lost 47 pitches and allowed two runs. Ponce was also a person.
Ace Ponce, who played more than six innings in nine consecutive games, looked relaxed.
Until the second inning, Ponce lost 47 pitches and allowed two runs. Ponce was also a person.
The leadoff hitter Park Min-woo, who made Ponce's laughter disappear, stole to second base after the hit.
Until the second inning, Ponce lost 47 pitches and allowed two runs. Ponce was also a person.
Laughing Ponce


This article was translated by Naver AI translator.