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Starter Weiss, who was in crisis due to center fielder Lee Won-seok's disappointing defense in the seventh inning, roars after finishing the inning without losing a point. Daejeon = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com |
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Daejeon Jesus Weiss succeeded in avenging Doosan's batters, who suffered a sweep loss last month.
The first of three consecutive games between the Hanwha Eagles and the Doosan Bears during the week at Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon on the 10th. Hanwha Weiss, who took the mound as a starting pitcher, threatened Doosan batters with strong pitching from the first inning.
Weiss looked in good condition to shoot 156km from the first inning. Weiss's ball, which was taken in the match against Doosan Yang Eui-ji after two outs, was so strong that it was hard to hit even though he knew it.
Weiss pitched against Doosan's Jung Soo-bin and Cave Yang Eui-ji, who had a good batting sense recently, in such a way that he should hit.
After preempting the advantageous count with a fastball in the mid 150km range, he threw a sweeper and struck out all three batters. Weiss did his best from the first inning as if avenging the sweep loss of three consecutive home games last month.
After two outs in the second inning, Doosan's Lee Yoo-chan's missed ball led to an infield hit, but Weiss grounded out his follow-up batter Kim Min-seok and settled the inning lightly.
Weiss, who quickly cleared all 3-4-5 innings with three-and-out innings, faced a crisis in the seventh inning. The leadoff batter Yang Eui-ji's ordinary outfield fly ball was thrown back by center fielder Lee Won-seok forgetting the ball for a moment.
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Center fielder Lee Won-seok, who felt sorry throughout the seventh inning, was in Weiss' arms. |
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The video review led to a double, but Weiss overcame his teammate's disappointing defense with his personal ability. He gave up a walk to Kim Jae-hwan at second base with no outs, but he erased the crisis with all his strength against Kim In-tae, Lee Yoo-chan, and Kim Min-seok.
Weiss, who struck out swinging with a sweeper after a full count match with the last batter, Kim Min-seok, roared.
Weiss, who had exactly 100 pitches, three hits, one walk, and 10 strikeouts until the seventh inning, immediately visited catcher Lee Jae-won and shared a hot hug after entering the dugout.
Daejeon Jesus Weiss, who overcame the crisis created by his colleague's disappointing defense with his personal ability. As center fielder Lee Won-seok approached me sorry, Ice hugged his colleague warmly without saying a word.
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Weiss smiled brightly after the game. |
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Ace Weiss who warms up his fellow Lee Won-seok's mistake. |
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Visit Lee Jae-won, the exclusive catcher, to express his gratitude. |
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Ponce was also moved by the Weiss action of thinking of the team first. |
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.