Jangchung High School, who is missing Seo Moon-joon, lost to Daegu Sangwon and Cheongryonggi was eliminated
Jul 02, 2025
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Jangchung High School made a come-from-behind turn in the eighth inning against Daegu Sangwon in the second round of the 80th Cheongryonggi National High School Baseball Championship and the weekend league King Wangjung match (co-hosted by the Chosun Ilbo, Sports Chosun, and the Korea Baseball Softball Association) at Mokdong Stadium on the 2nd. With this victory, Jangchung High School came on a first-come, first-served basis in the round of 16.
An unexpected pitching match. Jang could not deploy ace Seo Moon-joon, who is increasing his chance to advance to the U.S. Major League on the day. In the first round held on Tuesday, Seo threw 82 pitches, and had to rest for three days. If he had hit 75 pitches in the first round against Seoul Convention High School, he could have thrown on the same day after resting on the 2nd, but he passed 75 pitches in the aftermath of giving him the last two walks in the 9th inning.
The aftermath seemed to hold back Jangchungo. Jangchung High School put forward Kim A-joon as a starter to save Son Min-seo, who was a starter at the Seoul Convention High School. Son Min-seo threw 69 pitches to be able to play in the game, but it was difficult to throw many balls.
However, Kim A-joon, who hit the backnet from the practice pitch before the start of the game, exposed his anxiety even after the start of the main game. He gave up a walk to the first-runner, Pee Chang-hyun, and sent the runner to third base with a wild pitch. And he allowed a timely RBI to No. 3 Nam Tae-woong.
At the beginning of the day, coach Song Min-soo had no choice but to make a decision. I immediately took out Son Min-seo's card, which I tried to save as much as I could. Son Min-seo instantly changed the atmosphere of the game by blocking shortstop Cho Eun-sang's error and one out full base crisis with a walk, striking out and striking out.
But there was another variable. Daegu Sangwon starter Seo Chan-hyuk's good pitching. Seo Chan-hyuk did not show his original fastball in the mid-140km range, but he overwhelmed Jangchung High School's batters with his unshakable control and game management. Four ⅔ scoreless innings.
Jangchung High School did not lose additional points as Son Min-seo held out. Daegu Sangwon continued to score no runs by putting Hwang Joon-seok and Yoo Hyun-soo in succession.
The economy began to fluctuate in the second half. At the bottom of the seventh inning, both teams exchanged scenes that were hard to see. Jang Jin-hyuk, the leader of Jangchung High School, was in a strike-not-out situation, and Jang Jin-hyuk lived on the first base because Daegu Sangwon catcher Kim Min-jae made an absurd throwing mistake on the first base. I was in a hurry to handle it with ease.
The aftermath of this throwing error was enormous. He threw a sacrifice bunt, one out and runners on second base. Daegu Sangwon sent in left-hander Kim Se-eun, who showed difficult control and gave up consecutive walks, and loaded the bases with one out. Another absurd accident occurred here. No. 7 Choi Min-wook at bat. In the 2B2S situation, Jangchungo's squeeze operation came out. However, Kim Se-eun's ball, which was strong, flew to a place where he could not bunt. The third baseman has already started, and is now in a situation of intimidation. It became an operation that wasted only the outcount, and Choi Min-wook stepped down with a fly to center field and blew a golden chance.
The game was nowhere to be found until the end. In the top of the eighth inning, Daegu Sangwon made a wedge with Moon Kyung-won's hit with a one-out and second-base chance, but Jangchungo died and survived as a fantastic home bodhisattva. Chance after the crisis. At the bottom of the eighth inning, Jangchung High School's leader Kim Jae-beom walked and began to cheer up once again. With one out and second base, Daegu Sangwon second baseman Kim Myung-kyu's fatal error came out and it was a mixed battle. Kim Se-eun, whose control was shaken, gave up a pitch to Kim Myung-kyu and even threw wild pitches with the bases loaded to dedicate the tie. However, Jangchung High School took the path of self-destruction when No. 4 Kim Woo-sik entered, but he was out while playing a three-bunt squeeze. I had to settle for the tie.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.