Sunday's 17-game losing streak to the first win for a 19-year-old rookie...406 Battle of Doosan, the main character, said, "I'll probably buy you a cup of coffee. I hope you win 100 games at Doosan."
Sunday's 17-game losing streak to the first win for a 19-year-old rookie...406 Battle of Doosan, the main character, said, "I'll probably buy you a cup of coffee. I hope you win 100 games at Doosan."
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A blood fight of 4 hours and 52 minutes was completed with a single homer in the game, which could be dubbed the "Great Battle." In the meantime, Yang Seok-hwan, 34, the fourth batter of the Doosan Bears, finished the 406 Battle.온라인카지노
In the regular season game against the Lotte Giants held at Sajik Stadium in Busan on Sunday, Yang started the game as the first baseman and posted two hits (one homer) and five RBIs in four times at bat. Above all, he fired a come-from-behind winning two-run shot with two outs and a runner on the first base in the top of the eighth inning when the score was 12-12. He led the team to a come-from-behind victory of 15-12.
He was a troubleshooter as well as homeruns as a cleanup hitter. He was out after hitting a fly ball to right field in the first at-bat with one out and runners on the first and second bases in the first inning, but had a timely hit to left at the top of the third inning with no outs and runners on the second and third bases in the top of the third inning when his team was losing 0-5. With runners on the second and third bases with one out, he tied the game with a sacrifice fly to the right field in the top of the sixth inning when his team was losing 6-7, he also garnered a sacrifice fly to the right field. He already had three RBIs. And in the eighth inning when his team was losing 7-12, he chased five runs again to tie the game 12-12, and Yang Seok-hwan rolled up Lotte's Park Se-hyun's 131 km slider at the first pitch to well over the left fence. It was a huge home run as if it were an off-field home run. Enjoying the completion of the Battle, Batflip was a bonus.
"I feel like I was in the top three as I played in the first division. It was a bit of a struggle. If I lose a game like today, the impact will be huge, and I think I will be able to rest in a good mood," Yang said after the game. "I don't think both teams performed well. However, even though we were losing, they scored well so that other players could focus, and I was also focused."
In the bottom of the fifth inning, Lee Seung-yeop was ejected for protesting the result of a video review on the home collision prevention violation. At a time when he quickly replaced the pitching staff and displayed a winning move, Lee expressed his commitment to the team by leaving the game. "There were some parts where the manager was sent off, and when I saw the pitcher's management today, I think the players were affected because they thought they should win unconditionally," he said. "The pitchers threw hard today in a difficult situation, but the result was unfortunate, but the team won, so I hope you can change your mood and prepare well next week."
Regarding the moment of the come-from-behind home run in the eighth inning, he said, "In fact, (Park) Gye-beom played a big role with a three-run double in front of him, and (Yang) Ji-hyung walked. Since it was tied in front, I went to the batter's box thinking of a shot that I could do well in a more comfortable state, and luckily, the goal hit well."
It was Yang Seok-hwan who was flustered at the thought of an out-of-the-field home run. "I thought I went in unconditionally," he said. In fact, I was curious about how far the ball went. I wanted an outdoor home run because it hit me so well, but I think I still didn't have enough strength. I'm sorry that I couldn't hit an outdoor home run," he said.
With Yang Seok-hwan's come-from-behind victory, Hong Min-gyu (19), the third baseman of the 2025 rookie draft, won his first victory in two games on the day. In fact, Hong came up from the second and third bases with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning and was hit by Kim Min-sung, his first batter, for a three-run home run. He lost the game 7-12. However, he handled Jang Doo-sung and Lee Ho-joon well to end the seventh inning, and turned the game around in the top of the eighth inning. He struck out Jeon Min-jae, the leadoff hitter in the eighth inning, and gave the ball to Kim Taek-yeon, the closer of the game. He pitched in a tight situation and became a lucky winning pitcher.
"Hong Min-gyu also threw well when he came up to a difficult situation. Congratulations on his first win and I hope he becomes a good pitcher who has more than 100 wins at Doosan," Yang said. "Since I made him my first win, I think he will buy me a cup of coffee." Congratulating his junior on his first win, Yang expected a treat.
"I'm taking the mound for the second time, and I'm getting used to it and it's fun," Hong said. "I'm not satisfied with today's pitch, but I'm still happy that my team won. I'm glad that I contributed a little to my team's victory," he said. "I think the first batter hit a home run well. I tried not to be swayed. I was able to finish the inning by forgetting what was already passed and focusing only on the opponent team's batter."
"First of all, I'd like to thank Taek-yeon and the fielders for making me a winning pitcher. This is my first win. And I'd also like to thank my fans for cheering me on for a long time. I'll continue to show good performances," he said.