Won Tae-in's 6 innings scoreless + Garabito 154km SV Samsung advanced to the semi-PO by beating NC in the injury ward after scoring three points with one hit
Oct 07, 2025
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Samsung won the second game of the wild card match against NC at Lions Park in Daegu on the 7th, winning 3-0 after an all-out match to qualify for the semi-playoff with 1 win and 1 loss in the series. Samsung will start the semi-playoff of best-of-five series against SSG Landers in Incheon from the 9th.
Samsung scored two runs in the bottom of the first inning.
Top hitter Lee Jae-hyun opened the door with a left-handed hit, and Kim Sung-yoon sent the first baseman to second base with a sacrifice bunt from the first inning. It was an operation that showed how much he thought of the meaning of the first point on the bench.
Koo Ja-wook calmly walks and has one out and runners on first and second bases. Diaz was driven to the two strikes when he missed the first fastball, and he stepped down with a normal fly ball to center field on the slider. Kim Young-woong walked and continued his two-out full base chance.
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Lee Sung-kyu did not get greedy to solve it and calmly picked Logan's manned changeup after the two strikes. He even picked up a high fastball from the full count and walked away. Kang Min-ho also calmly picked out the change-up inducement after the two-strike and walked again.
It was a 2-0 lead in the sense of importance for Samsung, which was on the brink of losing the first game.
NC's main catcher Kim Hyung-joon left due to a fracture in his left hand. Shinjin-class catcher Kim Jung-ho wore a mask. Park Gun-woo was also excluded from the starting list due to hamstring pain. Captain Park Min-woo, who has a sore back, also participated as a designated hitter with pain.
Samsung's offense was hardly resolved even in the first inning.
He was tied up by Logan, who turned into another pitcher from the second inning. He had 19 hitters in a row through the seventh inning. Kim Hun-gon, the first batter in the eighth inning, walked the ball for the first time in 20 batters.
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He pitched 106 pitches in six innings, leading the 2-0 lead with four hits, two four outs, and five strikeouts. He had a maximum speed of 151 kilometers. He avoided paying attention to NC`s batters, who gained momentum by mixing sliders and changeups. a narrow lead with a heavy burden. However, Won Tae-in avoided losing points by pitching intensively in every crisis caused by natural enemies.
Won Tae-in, who was cruising, was on the verge of a crisis with two outs and runners on first and second bases in the fourth inning with a hit by Park Min-woo and Lee Woo-sung. However, pinch hitter Oh Young-soo finished the inning by handling a fly ball with a slider. After two outs in the fifth inning, Kim Sung-yoon helped Won Tae-in's long run with a great defense to catch Kim Joo-won's foul ball to right field.
White rice at the beginning of the sixth inning. After one out, Park Min-woo and Davidson were in danger of first and second base with four consecutive pitches. At bat, pinch hitter Park Gun-woo. After the full-count match, he froze Park Kun-woo with a 147km fastball full outside. The moment we roared with loud cheers.
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Won Tae-in lived up to his bench faith by handling a fly ball to right field with a 148km fastball. The nightmarish wild-card game that almost allowed the second-ever upset in the slump of the lineup. It was the moment when young ace Won Tae-in saved the team in the quagmire.
Kim Tae-hoon (⅔ innings scoreless) Lee Seung-min (one inning scoreless) laid a stepping stone, and Garabito, who took the mound after two outs in the eighth inning, roared by striking out Davison with a 154km fastball. Garabito kept the win by pitching a scoreless inning in the first ⅓ and recorded a save.
In the bottom of the eighth inning with Samsung 2-0 lead, Kim Hun-gon got on base with a walk and scored a wedge by sweeping home during Kim Sung-yoon's sacrifice fly after a third base steal that caught him off guard with one out and second base. Samsung's one-hit victory is a new record for the least hit victory (three hits in the past) in postseason history.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.