The '10th round 100th place' chase team's life game, first hold since debut... LG left-handed line deleted 2 ⅓ innings → King of stolen bases is the decisive checker
The '10th round 100th place' chase team's life game, first hold since debut... LG left-handed line deleted 2 ⅓ innings → King of stolen bases is the decisive checker
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Park Si-hoo, a 24-year-old pitcher of SSG Landers, recorded his first hold since his debut by throwing a surprise pitching that was crucial to his team's victory. He pitched life-long in his 18th game as a professional baseball player.토토사이트
Park Si-hoo took the mound in a one-run lead against the LG Twins at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on the 2nd and blocked the LG left-handed batting line with one hit and one strikeout in two ⅓ innings.
Choi Jeong, who returned from a hamstring injury and played in his first game of the season, hit Son Joo-young's fifth fastball (145 kilometers) in the first inning with one out and one on the first base, and hit a two-run homer over the left fence. It was his 496th career home run.
During five innings (96 pitches), SSG starter Anderson allowed five hits, two walks, six strikeouts and one run (non-earned). In the bottom of the fifth inning, when LG attempted to steal a double with runners on the first and third bases with no outs, the shortstop allowed one run due to his mistake in throwing the ball to the third base.
SSG started the sixth inning with a 2-1 lead. SSG did not have enough bullpen available on the day. Three must-win teams (Lee Ro-woon, Kim Min and Han Doo-sol) threw three consecutive games in the game against Samsung on the previous day. Jo Byung-hyun, the closing pitcher, also had a day off after two consecutive games. Four players were missing. "I will try to block players with data as much as possible," Lee said before the game. When the save situation comes, Noh Kyung-eun will take charge."
Left-hander Park Si-hoo took the mound in the sixth inning. He played four games before this day, and all of them were losing big or winning big. It was his first appearance in a situation where a one-point difference must-win team was put in.
Park Si-hoo struck out Kim Hyun-soo with a fly ball to shortstop, Oh Ji-hwan with a slider, and Park Dong-won made a three-out strikeout with a ground ball to shortstop.
He pitched in the seventh inning as well, as left-handed hitters were waiting one after another. He was hit by leadoff hitter Park Hae-min in the right-center field. Park, who was a four-time stealer, continued to lead for a long time at the first base. If Park is allowed to steal second base, he is in a big crisis. Park Si-hoo attempted to check several times. At Shin Min-jae's at-bat, he had two strikes, and was caught on a fastball to check. He ran to second base and was tagged out by pitcher - first baseman - shortstop.
Eliminating tricky runners, Park removed Shin Min-jae from the center and Hong Chang-ki from the shortstop. In the eighth inning, left-handed batter Moon Sung-joo was grounded out to the first base, and was replaced at right-handed batter's box at Austin. He threw 30 pitches
Park joined the 2020 Rookie Draft with the 100th pick of the 10th round by SK. It was the last player to be selected in the draft.
From 2020 to 2021, he played in the second division. He made his debut in the first division in 2022, and allowed two runs (18.00 ERA) in one inning in two games. He pitched in 11 games (14 ⅔ innings) last year and recorded an ERA of 6.75 without losing or losing. He entered the opening entry this year, but failed to take the mound in a single game, before moving down to the second division in five days. He was called up again in the first division on July 17.
After the game, Park said, "I feel very good. I'm grateful for everything. I was always good in the second division, but I was disappointed that I couldn't throw my own ball if I was in the first division. I tried to control my mind as much as possible and throw as confidently as I practiced, which led to good results."
He recorded his first hold since his debut. He perfectly blocked multiple innings against the LG left-handed hitting line. He throws two-seam, slider, curveball, and change-up pitches up to 145 kilometers in maximum. "I have practiced two-seam since last year's Kagoshima. As the ball changes without any restrictions, I have gained confidence in dealing with left-handed batters," Park said.
"I kept having difficulties with my control, but coach Kyung Heon-ho advised me, 'Get a hit rather than a walk on the mound, don't avoid it, and I hope I can play like a beast.' I also had good results because I set my mind and played actively," he said.
Park Si-hoo said, "I want to thank the coach, coach, seniors, and parents. Thank you to the fans who have supported me a lot today, and I will try to show better performances in the future."
Manager Lee Soo-yong praised, "Anderson stably blocked five innings, and Sihu confidently threw well in front of a full crowd."