Players who focused until the end extended their victory → Hanwha players who overcame the rain in 104 minutes, praise from the head coach who led the first place in 33 days
Jun 15, 2025
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Hanwha defeated LG 10-5 in the 10th game of the season at Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon on the 15th, bringing down LG and ranking first by a half-game.
It is the first time in 33 days that Hanwha has returned to first place alone since the match against Doosan in Daejeon on May 13. Hanwha won four consecutive games since the match against Doosan in Daejeon on the 10th.
The previous day, the game was suspended for 104 minutes due to rain, but Hanwha players did not lose their concentration.
Hanwha's batters, who were tied by LG starter Song Seung-ki with one hit and no run until the third inning, immediately tied the score at 4-4 with four hits, two walks and two throwing errors in the bottom of the fourth inning, trailing 0-4.
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The suspension of rain has become a variable. Chae Eun-sung and Lee Do-yoon hit a timely hit to LG's second pitcher Lee Ji-gang, who took the mound again after a long wait, and ran 7-4. The excited Hanwha lineup added two more runs against the changed pitcher Kim Jin-sung with timely hits by Choi Jae-hoon and Lee Won-seok.
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Hanwha manager Kim Kyung-moon said after the game that starter Moon Dong-ju lost a point, but he did not look in a bad condition"I found hope for my next appearance.
After allowing a run, hitters tied the game with a concentrated play in the fourth inning, and in the fifth inning, they succeeded in turning the tables with a big inning, bringing the atmosphere of the game. After yesterday's extended game, all the team worked hard until today's rain game, and we were able to win because we did our best until the end of the game"I complimented the players.
To the fans who watched the No. 1 ranking in Hanwha through the rainy season despite the suspension of rain, head coach Kim Kyung-moon said, `I would like to thank the fans again for staying in their seats and supporting the players until the end despite the heavy rain.'
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.