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Son Ah-seop's sprint, who did not know how to give up, created an infield hit. Daegu = Reporter Heo Sang-wook |
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Hanwha Eagles Son Ah-seop showed his fighting spirit to create infield hits with a sprint that did not know how to give up. Hanwha, which took a chance with Son Ah-seop's infield hit, shook off the opponent's pursuit with consecutive hits by subsequent hitters and scored additional points to secure the victory.
In the match between Hanwha and Samsung held at Samsung Lions Park in Daegu on the 6th, Samsung opened its counterattack after one out in the bottom of the seventh inning when it was trailing 1-5.
Lee Jae-hyun hit an RBI double that hit the right fence from Han Seung-hyuk with two outs and runners on the first and second bases made by consecutive walks by Kang Min-ho and Ryu Ji-hyuk. Kim Heon-gon, who came out as a pinch hitter, then hit a timely two-run hit to the right with two outs and runners on the second and third bases, gradually raising the atmosphere with a close game of four to five.
In the top of the eighth inning, after Hanwha's attack, Choi Jae-hoon and Lee Won-seok stepped down with a mistake, Son Ah-seop entered the batter's box.
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Son Ah-seop pulled the ball with his back out as if he missed the timing. |
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Son Ah-seop had a persistent game with right-hander Lee Seung-hyun. Son Ah-seop drew Lee Seung-hyun's sixth 121km changeup with a ball count of 2B2S, and the ball became an infield grounder flowing toward the first base.
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Lee Seung-hyun, who caught Diaz's toss, and Son Ah-seop, who plays first base. |
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Who owns the first base? |
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It was a situation that could have been easily given up, but Son Ah-seop did not stop until the end and stepped on the first base faster than Lee Seung-hyun, who received Diaz's toss, creating an infield hit.
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First successfully occupies the first base |
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Son Ah-seop's ceremony for making an infield hit |
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Son Ah-seop was immediately replaced by pinch runner Lee Sang-hyuk, and Ha Joo-seok's timely hit created a chance for two outs and runners on first and third bases.
Hanwha scored two consecutive runs with Moon Hyun-min's RBI timely hit after right field and Noh Si-hwan's RBI double to the left of left field to widen the gap by 7 to 4, 3 points.
One infield hit made by 37-year-old veteran Son Ah-seop's sprint became a decisive turning point in the team's victory. Hanwha held a three-point lead to the end, overwhelming Samsung 7-4 and achieving a pleasant three-game winning streak.
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Veteran leading by example even in the dugout atmosphere |
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.