I held out with ace QS...Four hits and no goals lost → Returned work, held the bat
Jun 11, 2025
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The KIA Tigers lost 0-8 at home against the Samsung Lions at Kia Champions Field in Gwangju on the 10th.
Starting pitcher James Nail made a quality start (more than six innings and less than three earned runs) with six hits (one homer) and four outs, two strikeouts and three runs (one earned run) in six ⅓ innings. Samsung's batters were tied up by using up to 151 kilometers of two-seam, four-seam (13), change-up (35), sweeper (22), and cutters (8). There was a loss, but it didn't collapse and waited for the batter's box to explode
Despite Nail's good pitching, the batters did not respond. He made on base except for the third and sixth innings against Samsung starter Choi Won-tae, but one shot that led to a score did not explode.
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While the batters rarely scored, the mound eventually collapsed. He allowed a home run with the bases loaded, and was completely defeated 0-8.
After the game, all the spectators left. A batting cage was installed on the ground.
The coaches showed up one by one, and Park Chan-ho came out first and started playing batting balls. Park Chan-ho has a batting average of 256, two homers, 16 RBIs, and 12 steals (OPS) of 0.679 in 54 games this season. He has been active as a shortstop for the past two years, and won the Golden Glove last year. He seemed to produce hits steadily in June, but he remained silent in both the Hanwha match on the 8th and the Samsung match on the 10th. After hitting the batting ball for a long time, Park Chan-ho even lay on the ground while breathing hard.
Batters such as Park Chan-ho and Lee Chang-jin, who were called up to the first team on the day, came out to participate in night batting training.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.