If you fall in, someone can take your seat... The 4th hitter who showed his willingness to play Jeon Kyung-gi, the moving head coach, is humble
Sep 10, 2025
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Noh Si-hwan (Hanwha Eagles) started as the fourth batter and third baseman in the game against the Lotte Giants at Sajik Stadium in Busan on the 9th and recorded two hits in five at-bats (one home run) with four RBIs and two runs.
Noh Si-hwan, who hit a timely two-run hit in his first at-bat with the bases loaded in the top of the first inning, hit 28 home runs of the season in the top of the sixth inning. In the bottom of the seventh inning, he threw a straight hit toward the third base and caught it consecutively.
a perfect game of offense and defense. He is the fourth batter and third baseman, but after the game, Noh Si-hwan said, `If I fall into the game, it can be an opportunity for someone else. If someone gets the opportunity, he or she will be able to settle down" He said "I'm not going to fall out unless I break a bone somewhere."
Noh played in all 129 games until the game on the 9th. He pitched 1,134 ⅔ innings, the only one in the league to play 1,100 innings. There could have been ups and downs physically, but when the hit didn't go well, the defense helped the team. Roh Si-hwan played a big role in Hanwha's second-place run.
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Coach Kim continued "Now, even if all the other players are out, Si-hwan is not out. Still, in September, we have more days off. I play six games a week and then I definitely have to miss it. Fortunately, there are days to play and rest. I'm glad in that regard."
Noh Si-hwan was also listed in the starting lineup as the fourth batter and third baseman in the game on the 10th.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.