Seoul’s eternal rival in the KBO!
LG and Doosan were neck and neck.
After a hit by reliever Park Hae-min, Doosan players, including catcher Yang Yang-ji, made a series of mistakes as if they were possessed by something.
Reporter Lee Moo-hyung reports.
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Uncharacteristically, Doosan’s Brandon was unable to control his pitches and gave up a hit to Heo Do-hwan in the third inning.
Here, an uncharacteristic Doosan play occurred, and the game quickly shifted to the LG side.
Park Hae-min singled to center field, putting two runners on base, but catcher Yang Yang-ji made a ridiculous throw to the outfield.
The ball trickled into left fielder Kim Tae-geun’s side, eventually bringing home all four runners, including the batter, Park Hae-min.
If you look closely, you’ll see that even the slow-walking Heo Do-hwan made an aggressive run, inducing a fatal error from Yang Ji, allowing Park to score a run as if he’d hit a ground-rule double.
The contrasting expressions of Doosan manager Lee Seung-yeop and Elsie fans in the Doosan dugout symbolized the rivalry’s mixed fortunes.
Making his first start since being traded, Choi Won-tae earned the win with six innings of two-hit ball to lead Elsie to a 10-0 victory. 토토사이트
Elgee took all three games of the weekend, while Doosan dropped its fifth straight after winning 11 straight.
Kiwoom’s Jang Jae-young struck out six and was ejected after not finishing the first inning due to a head shot.
Samsung beat Kiwoom 10 to 6.
Kia swept a three-game weekend series against Lotte, and KT, whose left fielder Alford made a spectacular jumping catch on the third base side of the foul fence, continued its upswing with a 5-2 win over NC.
This is Lee Moo-hyung of KBS News.
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