LG, are you thankful? One roof, two families laughed...Doosan also has a 10-win pitcher! Successfully added red pepper powder to Hanwha.
Sep 25, 2025
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Doosan won the home game against the Hanwha Eagles 7-0 at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on the 25th. Doosan, ranked ninth, had 58 wins, six draws and 76 losses in the season.
Hanwha's fire fell on the top of its foot. It lost two consecutive games and became 80 wins, three draws, and 55 losses.
Doosan formed the starting lineup in the order of Ahn Jae-seok (striker), Park Ji-hoon (third baseman), Jake Cave (right fielder), Kim Jae-hwan (designated hitter), Yang Seok-hwan (first baseman), Kang Seung-ho (second baseman), Jung Soo-bin (middle fielder), Kim Ki-yeon (possession), and Cho Soo-haeng (left fielder).
An Chi-hong (designated hitter), Luis Liberato (middle fielder), Moon Hyun-bin (left fielder), Noh Si-hwan (third baseman), Chae Eun-sung (first baseman), Ha Joo-seok (second baseman), Choi Jae-hoon (poster), Shim Woo-jun (striker), and Lee Won-seok (right fielder) started the game.
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In the bottom of the first inning with two outs, Jake Cave hit Hanwha starter Ryan Weiss' fastball in the middle and hit it over the left fence. Cave's 16th home run of the season.
Doosan scored an additional point in the bottom of the second inning. Hanwha's error was not missed and the score continued. Yang Seok-hwan, the leadoff hitter, hit a hit, and Kang Seung-ho went out with a hit ball. Kang Seung-ho then stole second base with a stolen base while Jung Soo-bin's fly ball made it to first and third bases with one out. Then two runners came in as Kim Ki-yeon's home throw missed when he grounded out in front of the shortstop.
In the bottom of the fifth inning, Doosan had Park Ji-hoon's double, Cave's hit, and Kim Jae-hwan's three-run home run after one out. Kim Jae-hwan's 13th home run of the season.
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Doosan's Choi Ji-gang erased the remaining one inning while Zach Rogue played eight scoreless innings. Zachlog achieved his 10th win of the season. He is the first Doosan player to win 10 games this season.
For Hanwha, Weiss had 200 strikeouts for the season. Along with Cody Ponce, he became the first KBO league team's 200 strikeout duo, but lost for the fifth time (16 wins) of the season, shaking with six runs (four earned) in four ⅓ innings.
Following Weiss, Um Sang-baek (one run in ⅔ innings), Cho Dong-wook (⅔ innings scoreless), Joo Hyun-sang (⅓ innings scoreless), Jung Woo-ju (one inning scoreless), and Han Seung-hyuk (one inning scoreless) took the mound in turn.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.