Why did manager Yeom Kyung-yeop mention a rookie who got one out...157km Fireballer grows strong, no outs and no bases scored → Even a reversal crisis test
Why did manager Yeom Kyung-yeop mention a rookie who got one out...157km Fireballer grows strong, no outs and no bases scored → Even a reversal crisis test
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LG Twins' fastball rookie Kim Young-woo held his first title since his debut in the first division. He held an out count and recorded a hold at the match against Incheon SSG on Wednesday. He had no win, hold or save despite his six-game scoreless performance, but he made a profit in his seventh appearance.토토사이트
The LG Twins started their winning streak by winning 11-4 against the "2025 Shinhan SOL Bank KBO League" SSG Landers at SSG Landers Field in Incheon on Wednesday. Starting pitcher Son Joo-young had to leave the mound after three innings, but the bullpen kept the lead. Kim Young-woo secured an important out count.
The game that started at 2 p.m. ended at 8:13 p.m., with a total of 155 minutes (2 hours and 25 minutes) suspended, including 16 minutes from 2:02 to 18 and 139 minutes from 3:21 to 5:40 p.m. In the process, starting pitcher Son Joo-young missed the opportunity to start the game even though he allowed no runs in the first three innings.
The second rain stoppage took place in the top of the fourth inning, and as the game continued for more than two hours, the team had to stop pitching with one hit and five strikeouts in three innings. LG blocked the remaining innings by putting in Lee Ji-gang (three runs in two innings), Kim Jin-sung (one run in one inning), Baek Seung-hyun (⅔ innings), Kim Young-woo (⅓ innings), Woo Kang-hoon (one inning), and Lee Woo-chan (one inning).
Kim appeared on the mound with two outs and runners on the first and third bases in the seventh inning with LG leading 5-4. The bench of LG decided to replace the pitcher when Baek Seung-hyun, who took the mound in the seventh inning, allowed runners on the third base due to errors and hits. The player who ran from the bullpen was Kim Young-woo, No. 67. LG put a rookie who had never pitched in such a crisis situation, on the mound at a moment when the game could be turned upside down or even tied if the ball fell out.
Kim completed his mission with two balls. He became a ball on the first pitch, but ended the inning by inducing a fly ball to the left field on the second pitch. Considering that Kim, who was located a little back, rushed forward and handled the ball, it is concluded that Kim was not pushed back in the power struggle against Han Yu-sum.
After the game, manager Yeom Kyung-yeop specifically mentioned Kim Young-woo, who was only responsible for "one out" among the seven pitchers who had 27 out counts. "I put Kim Young-woo in a tight situation for the first time in the seventh inning, and he overcame it well. I think it will be an opportunity to grow one step further and congratulate him on his first hold," he said. There was a left-handed pitcher left in the bullpen, and Park Myung-geun, who is in charge of setup man, could have gone out, but in the meantime, I let Kim Young-woo take a test. Kim Young-woo got a perfect score.
If this test was an interview, there was a document screening before that. Kim Young-woo experienced a full base crisis with no outs against Doosan in Jamsil on the 13th and then turned it over without a run. He gave up a double and two walks, but continued his scoreless streak for five consecutive games.
Regarding Kim Young-woo's pitch on the 13th, manager Yeom Kyung-yeop said on the 15th, "I should have had no walks," but added, "I left it because I had to experience such a situation even if I gave him a full base. If I had just one hit there, I would have changed it right away. I will give less damage when I fail." Kim Young-woo himself prevented the crisis that he brought and took on the task of protecting the lead with runners on a one-point basis.