Third baseman Noh Si-hwan, who forgot his mistakes in the past two games, is different on his home turf

Oct 29, 2025

Third baseman Noh Si-hwan, who forgot his mistakes in the past two games, is different on his home turf
The game between the Hanwha Eagles and the LG Twins in Game 3 of the Korean Series at Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon on the 29th. Hanwha Noh Si-hwan is training in defense. Daejeon = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com



We can't end the Korean Series like this. Hanwha Eagles third baseman Noh Si-hwan was disappointed in the defense of the past two games, but he prepared for Game 3 with a bright expression on his home turf.

Hanwha Eagles third baseman Noh Si-hwan focused on defensive training ahead of Game 3 of the Korean Series at Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon on the 29th.

Hanwha Eagles who gave up both away games in Jamsil. Ahead of Game 3 of the Korean Series, which will be played at home after a day off, Noh Si-hwan, Shim Woo-joon, Ha Joo-seok, Hwang Young-mook, and Lee Do-yoon sweated during infield defense training.




In the fall baseball, where the first game is important, Hanwha's No. 4 hitter Noh Si-hwan played his part in the offense by scoring multiple hits and RBI. The problem was defense.

Third baseman Noh Si-hwan, whose concentration was disturbed at the moment he did not have to give, allowed additional runs due to his disappointing defense. In the bottom of the fifth inning, when LG Shin Min-jae's triple was trailing 3-0, a grounder hit to the third base came out at Austin, but third baseman Noh Si-hwan's throwing direction at home was not good. Noh Si-hwan, who made a throwing error in a situation where he could have caught enough runners if he had exactly thrown to catcher Choi Jae-hoon, lowered his head in regret.

Third baseman Noh Si-hwan, who forgot his mistakes in the past two games, is different on his home turf
Unlike worries, third baseman Noh Si-hwan, who trained defense with a bright expression.
In the sixth inning, a disappointing scene was also produced. When LG Kim Hyun-soo hit to the left with two outs and runners on the first and second bases, second baseman Hong Chang-ki passed the third base, and Hanwha fielders continued to play. At that time, third baseman Noh Si-hwan, who caught Hong Chang-ki and left fielder Moon Hyun-bin's throw, gave up throwing home in anticipation of Hong Chang-ki's quick-paced scoring. Lee Do-yoon, who was next to him, pointed to the home in a hurry, but Hong Chang-ki, who fell and got up, scored, allowing Hanwha to score additional runs.




Hanwha's third baseman Noh Si-hwan, who allowed a run in the seventh inning by throwing an error at LG Park Dong-won's ball, left the stadium with a regretful look after losing.

Back home, Hanwha Eagles fielders focused on defensive training, shouting "fighting." Contrary to worries, third baseman Noh Si-hwan's expression was bright.

Attention is focusing on what kind of defense Roh Si-hwan will play in Game 3 of the Korean Series at home.




Meanwhile, in Game 3, Hanwha put Son Joo-young as the starting pitcher for Ponce LG.

Third baseman Noh Si-hwan, who forgot his mistakes in the past two games, is different on his home turf
Third baseman Noh Si-hwan, who made two consecutive mistakes in the Jamsil.
Third baseman Noh Si-hwan, who forgot his mistakes in the past two games, is different on his home turf
The results didn't follow my mind.
Third baseman Noh Si-hwan, who forgot his mistakes in the past two games, is different on his home turf
Roh Si-hwan lowered his head when his mistake led to a loss.
Third baseman Noh Si-hwan, who forgot his mistakes in the past two games, is different on his home turf
Mental star Noh Si-hwan sweated with a bright expression ahead of Game 3 of the Korean Series at home.


This article was translated by Naver AI translator.