"I THOUGHT I SURVIVED," BUT IT COOLED DOWN EVEN MORE... HANWHA, WHO ALMOST BECAME THE FIRST PERFECT SCAPEGOAT FOR KBO WITH ONE HIT AND NO WALKS IN NINE INNINGS, FAILED TO ESCAPE THE BOTTOM ALONE

"I thought I survived," but it cooled down even more... Hanwha, who almost became the first perfect scapegoat for KBO with one hit and no walks in nine innings, failed to escape the bottom alone

"I thought I survived," but it cooled down even more... Hanwha, who almost became the first perfect scapegoat for KBO with one hit and no walks in nine innings, failed to escape the bottom alone

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Hanwha Eagles' lineup, which showed signs of survival with a thrilling come-from-behind victory in the last game, cooled even colder. It almost became the scapegoat of the first perfect game in KBO league history.온라인카지노

The Hanwha Eagles lost 0-10 to the Samsung Lions during the regular season of the 2025 Shinhan SOL Bank KBO League held at Samsung Lions Park in Daegu on Sunday. It is the second victory in this series alone.

Hanwha came from behind to win the game on the previous day (5th) thanks to its batters' tremendous concentration. By the seventh inning, the team had failed to score a single run, leading to a come-from-behind victory by scoring six runs only with homers from Moon Hyun-bin and Lee Jin-young in the eighth and ninth innings. Major hitters Noh Si-hwan and Esteban Floral, who had been mired in a severe batting slump recently, each hit multi-hits, providing an opportunity for the team to turn around.

However, Hanwha's batter's box ended in a flash. Samsung's starting pitcher Denny Reyes failed to garner a single hit and a walk until the seventh inning. Moon Hyun-bin's hit, the leadoff batter in the eighth inning, was Hanwha's first and last on-base hit, and even that, was erased due to follow-up hitter Roh Si-hwan's 6-4-3 double play. Lee Jae-won's hit that was relatively good in the sixth inning was also erased due to third baseman Kim Young-woong's good defense.

Samsung, on the other hand, started scoring runs from the first inning. With runners on the 12th base with one out, Lee Jae-hyun and Kim Sung-yoon's hits, Kang Min-ho hit a timely hit to center field. Samsung widened the gap to 5-0 with Lewin Diaz's timely two-run double in the third inning and Ryu Ji-hyuk's timely two-run double in the sixth.

In the last attack of the eighth inning, he scored five runs and produced a big inning to seal the victory. After back-to-back walks by leadoff batters Ryu Ji-hyuk and Lee Jae-hyun, Kim Sung-yoon called in the runner at second base with a timely hit.

Later, Koo Ja-wook struck out, but Kang Min-ho's timely hit and Kim Young-woong's sacrifice fly came out one after another to score additional points. In the ensuing one-out and second-base situation, Diaz hit a fastball driven in the middle of opposing pitcher Kwon Min-gyu and fired a two-run shot over the right fence.

Lee Ho-sung and Baek Jung-hyun, who came to the mound after Reyes, finished the game neatly by turning the Hanwha lineup into three outs with eight and nine pitches, respectively.

Um Sang-baek, who took the mound as the starting pitcher of the Hanwha Eagles, gave up five hits, three walks, and three runs (three earned runs) in three innings. Rookie Kwon Min-gyu, who had continued his 0 ERA streak in four relief appearances before this game, gave up five runs in one inning, soaring his ERA this season to 8.44.

Hanwha, which did not make any changes to its entry into the main league even before the game on the day, still remained at the bottom of its regular season alone due to its loss in Game 3 against Samsung. The team's batting average also stood at 0.169, the only team in the league to maintain the batting average of around 100%.

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