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Roh Si-hwan, who hit a tie-breaking two-run shot at the first at-bat, performed a heart ceremony for the reporters' camera. |
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Hanwha succeeded in sweeping as No. 4 hitter Noh Si-hwan, who hit a home run in 15 games, revived. |
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When No. 4 hitter Noh Si-hwan, who hit a home run in 15 games, entered the dugout with a fatal heart ceremony, his teammates burst out laughing.
When No. 4 hitter Noh Si-hwan hit a tying two-run shot from his first at-bat, starter Um Sang-baek, who was shaken in the first inning, smiled and welcomed the home run batter.
The game between the Hanwha Eagles and the Doosan Bears at Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon on the 12th. In the top of the first inning, Hanwha starter Um Sang-baek allowed Doosan's Jung Soo-bin, Oh Myung-jin and Yang Eui-ji to hit three consecutive batters, giving up the first run. Um Sang-baek, who succeeded in inducing a ground ball during Kim Jae-hwan's at-bat, traded his first out count for a score.
Hanwha starter Um Sang-baek, who started by giving up two points from the start. In the bottom of the first inning, No. 4 hitter Noh Si-hwan hit an equalizer to lighten the shoulders of starting pitcher Um Sang-baek, who was shaken.
In the bottom of the first inning, Ha Joo-seok got on base after being hit by Doosan starter Jack Log's pitch. Noh Si-hwan, who entered the batter's box with two outs and runners on first base, did not miss a real pitch when Zachlog's curve in the 2B 1S advantageous ball count was concentrated in the strike zone. Noh Si-hwan's hard-pulling ball flew over the left fence, leading to a tie-breaking two-run shot.
Doosan left fielder Kim Jae-hwan climbed up the fence and defended until the end, but it was not enough to catch Noh Si-hwan's home run ball.
Noh Si-hwan, who hit a home run for the first time in 15 games since the game against Lotte on the 25th of last month, entered the dugout with a big smile for the first time in a long time. When the fourth batter hit a home run from the first at-bat, all of his teammates came out in front of the dugout and shared high-fives.
Starter Um Sang-baek, who was waiting for Noh Si-hwan until the end, welcomed the home run batter with a wide smile as if he was energized by the equalizer.
No. 4 hitter Noh Si-hwan, who had a thrilling taste in 15 games, entered the dugout and performed a finger heart ceremony for the reporters' cameras.
Hanwha, which was leading the game without allowing a run after Noh Si-hwan's tying two-run shot in the first inning, led the game with Lee Won-seok hitting a timely hit in the seventh inning. There was a bases-loaded crisis with two outs in the eighth inning, but closer Kim Seo-hyun put out the urgent fire and did not allow the tie.
Closer Kim Seo-hyun, who also took the mound in the ninth inning, swept three consecutive games during the week against Doosan by preventing another crisis with two outs and runners on the second and third bases.
Third baseman Noh Si-hwan and closer Kim Seo-hyun, who gathered on the mound immediately after the victory, enjoyed the joy of victory.
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left fielder Kim Jae-hwan, who tried to catch Noh Si-hwan's home run ball to the end. |
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Roh Si-hwan, who hit a home run in 15 games, lightened starter Um Sang-baek's shoulders. |
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Fatal heart of No. 4 hitter Noh Si-hwan. |
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Roh Si-hwan who celebrated with Weiss after a long time. |
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Foreal, a foreign hitter who greeted the home run of the 4th batter. |
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Hanwha Eagles who succeeded in sweeping with No. 4 hitter Noh Si-hwan alive. |
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.