It was the roar of a baby tiger that made my heart feel hot. Kim Do-young, who hit the ball into the deepest part of Rafak and ran to third base, looked at the dugout and roared vigorously.
KIA Tigers won 6-5 come-from-behind victory on the 19th at Samsung Lions Park in Daegu against Samsung in the second game of the weekend’s three-game series.
It was a bout that overturned the 0-4 game. At the end of the 3rd inning, Samsung took the lead with Ja-wook Koo’s grand slam home run with one run out. Ja-wook Koo’s first full-run in his professional debut, he hit a home run in three consecutive games.
KIA started the chase by making up for one point in the top of the 4th inning. In the 1 out 1st and 3rd base chance created by Na Seong-beom and Choi Hyung-woo’s consecutive hits, Kim Sun-bin’s center fielder sacrifice fly made it 1-4. In the 5th inning, Kim Hyun-joon’s timely hit with 2 out and 2nd base allowed Samsung to run away with a point and lead 5 to 1.
Kim Dong-jin’s deadly bad throw, which came on behalf of Lee Jae-hyun, and Samsung, which failed to increase the out count, left an empty gap in KIA
Ko Jong-wook, who replaced Kim Tae-gun, and Lee Woo-seong, who replaced Ko Jong-wook, did not miss Lee Jae-ik’s mistake.
KIA turned the game around by scoring a large number of 5 points in the attack in the top of the 7th inning.
Socrates, the lead batter, created a chance with a double, and Kim Sun-bin hit a ground ball after the 10th pitch, sending Socrates to third base.
When Lee Chang-jin grounded in the infield, shortstop Kim Dong-jin’s throw to first base made a mistake. In the bottom of the 4th inning, Kim Dong-jin, who replaced Lee Jae-hyun, who injured his shoulder by sliding home, made a bad throw and could not increase the out count.
KIA Dugout prepared Ko Jong-wook as a pinch hitter against right-hander Lee Seung-hyun, but when left-hander Lee Jae-ik came up, Lee Woo-seong was put forward as a pinch hitter, and this card was right.
Lee Woo-seong hit Lee Jae-ik’s third two-seam and hit a two-run home run that went well over the left wall, and KIA succeeded in chasing down to the bottom of the chin with a score of 4 to 5.
Kim Do-young, who hit the ball the farthest away from Rafak, checked the ball and then turned around second base and started running to third base.메이저사이트
A great chance to turn the game around with only two points, Kim Do-young, who continued the opportunity, roared loudly as he watched the dugout.
Following Lee Woo-sung’s pinch hit home run, Kim Do-young, who came to bat, turned the bat sharply from the first pitch.
After hitting Lee Jae-ik’s first pitch, Kim Do-young’s batted ball flew straight toward the back of the center fielder. It was a big hit that hit the top of the fence in the middle left. It was regrettable that it did not become a home run.
Kim Do-young, who was running from 1st base to 2nd base, turned around 2nd base and headed for 3rd base while watching the ball flow forward after being hit by the fence. It was a comfortable triple that did not require sliding.
KIA succeeded in chasing 4-5, and Kim Do-young, who continued to have opportunities to tie the score with one hit, clapped vigorously while watching the dugout and roared as if shouting, ‘I can’t lose like this’.
Park Chan-ho, the league’s only 30% shortstop, scored a tying hit. Park Chan-ho roaring towards the dugout after hitting the tiebreaker
The bat of the only 30% shortstop in the league was hot that day as well. Park Chan-ho struck a tie at the chance of 1 out and 3rd base and brought home runner Kim Do-young from 3rd base.
Park Chan-ho, who scored 3 hits alone in the match the previous day when the team lost 2-12, scored 2 hits on the same day, recording a multi-hit streak for 5 games.
KIA, which scored 4 hits in a row with Choi Won-joon’s hit, made a comeback 6-5 with Na Seong-beom’s sacrifice fly, and secured the victory with the help of Choi Ji-min and Lim Ki-young, who followed Sanchez.