Professional baseball SSG Landers pitcher Park Jong-hoon pitched seven innings for the first time in 713 days. He recovered his pitching capability during his heyday in a long time, but he became a losing pitcher due to his defense errors and silence. SSG has lost five consecutive games. 온라인카지노
Park Jong-hoon took the mound as a starting pitcher at a game against the LG Twins at SSG Landers Field in Incheon on Wednesday, and allowed five hits (one homer), three walks, two strikeouts and four runs (three earned) in seven innings. Park threw 71 pitches, 20 curves, two fastballs and two changeups. He threw 130-135 kilometers at pitch and 119-123 kilometers at curves.
He ended the inning with a strikeout and a runner on the first base in the first inning. In the second inning, Moon hit the back of his right shoulder, bounced towards the shortstop, and the shortstop was caught no-bound and was out. Everyone was surprised, but Park kept throwing without replacement after practice pitching. He sent a runner to the scoring position with a hit after one out and a walk with two outs, but got out of the woods by striking out. In the third inning, he had three outs and was out.
The defensive error was fatal in the process of allowing the first run in the fourth inning. The leadoff hitter Moon Sung-joo was sent out for a throwing error to the third baseman, but Moon Bo-kyung caught two outs with a double play to the second baseman.
Then, Oh Ji-hwan hit the ball to the middle, and Park Dong-won gave a hit to the right-center field. It was inevitable that the first baseman stopped the start and went all the way to the third base due to a run-and-hit ball. However, the right fielder's throw to the second baseman missed a bit to the side, and rolled past the mound to near the third baseman's foul line. Oh Ji-hwan, who advanced to the third base, quickly made a home run and scored a run. Right fielder's throw error.
Park Jong-hoon allowed a solo home run to Oh Ji-hwan in the sixth inning when the game was tying 1-1. Park Jong-hoon, who threw 87 pitches through the seventh inning, took the mound in the eighth inning as well. He was replaced with no outs and runners on the first and second bases due to pitches (Hong Chang-ki) and walks (Austin). Manager Yeom Kyung-yeop said, "Austin can't hit Park Jong-hoon's ball. He can't hit the ball well. To Austin, Park Jong-hoon pitches a lot," but it was regrettable that the team allowed Austin to walk on a walk. Consequently, as the reliever allowed both successive runners to score runs, the number of runs allowed increased to four (three earned run).
The batters also provided poor support. He only scored one run on four hits and three walks. As Choi Jeong and Herredia were sidelined due to injury, the batters lost strength, but they also displayed poor concentration at chances.
It was painful that SSG had only one run in the fifth inning with no outs and a bases loaded, tying the game 1-1 and failing to turn the game around. It was safe at the first base with no outs and Choi Jun-woo buntted. Kim Sung-hyun, who came out as a pinch hitter to wait for the sacrifice bunt, failed due to a bunt foul and was rushed to two strikes, but had a left-handed hit to load the bases with no outs. The situation was brought about by a blessing in disguise.
However, Park scored one run through Park Ji-hwan's ground ball to the shortstop, and Park struck out swinging and Jeong Joon-jae was out after hitting a fly ball to the center field. Park's failure to hit a base hit or sacrifice hit was a fatal blow.
After that, he got three outs in the sixth and seventh innings and one walk in the eighth inning, but he had no runs and a hit (triple) after two outs in the ninth inning, but failed to score.
Park Jong-hoon signed a five-year, multi-year contract with SSG of 6.5 billion won after the 2021 season. Park Jong-hoon, who was rehabilitating from elbow surgery, returned to the team in July 2022. He only had 3 wins and 5 losses with a 6.00 ERA in 11 games (48 innings) in 2022. It was his first season of rehabilitation, so he seemed to need time to recover his previous skills.
However, the team showed sluggish performance with two wins and six losses and an earned run average of 6.19 in 18 games (80 innings) in 2023, which started from the spring camp. In 2024, the team showed even more sluggish performance with 10 games (35 innings) with one win and four losses and an earned run average of 6.94. He spent more time in the second team than in the first team.
Park Jong-hoon pitched seven innings last to win the game against Kiwoom on May 6, 2023, by allowing one run in seven innings. He pitched seven innings in 713 days. The last QS game was on April 13, 2024, when he allowed three runs (winning) in six innings against KT. It was QS game after 370 days, but he took the mound in the eighth inning and lost more runs. He has posted one loss and an ERA of 4.63 in three games this year.
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