It was a victory that didn’t feel good.

It was a victory that didn’t feel good.

On the 18th, LG manager Yoon Kyung-yeop lamented that his first words about the previous day’s game at Jamsil Stadium were, “I’m going to die because of the bullpen.” “We’re using up games that we shouldn’t be using up,” he said.

LG took an 11-1 lead through six innings against SSG on the 17th. Oh Ji-hwan’s grand slam, Kim Bum-seok’s back-to-back home run, and Moon Bo-kyung’s two-run homer gave the team a comfortable lead. However, the bullpen chasers in the seventh inning with a 10-run lead suffered a dizzying experience.

Lim Joon-hyung, who was discharged from the army on the 15th, came on in the seventh and gave up a run on back-to-back hits and a walk to put runners on first and second with no outs. Choi Dong-hwan came to the mound and gave up a run on back-to-back singles, then gave up a grand slam to Heredia with the bases loaded. The score was 11-7.

From that point on, the LG dugout was on fire.

“Kim Jin-sung was in a hurry,” Yoon said. He (Kim) didn’t have time to warm up, so I changed the pitcher (to Jeong) and warmed him up quickly. How could he get even one out…” ”Who would have thought he would hit a grand slam? It was just like the lid just opened up and it was crazy, because you’re only supposed to give up two or three runs (in a game), and then the next time you’re down by five runs, Jin-sung is going to use it, and that’s how it goes, but when he hits a walk-off home run, it’s a different atmosphere, and the dugout was crazy.”

With the bases loaded, Jung Ji-heon was removed after giving up a walk, and Kim Jin-sung, who had warmed up in the meantime, came in and walked the first batter he faced, 파워볼사이트 추천 Shin-Soo Choo, to load the bases again. It was a situation that could have easily tied the game. Jin-sung gave up just one run on a sacrifice fly and retired the next batter to keep the SSG lead at 11-8.

Four pitchers started the seventh inning. Lim Joon-hyung (0 innings, 2 hits, 1 walk, 3 runs), Choi Dong-hwan (0 innings, 4 hits, 1 home run, 4 runs), Jeong Jung-heon (0 innings, 1 walk, no runs), and Kim Jin-sung (1 inning, 1 walk, no runs).

There was one aspect of the game that Yoon didn’t like. With runners on first and second, Choi Dong-hwan induced a grounder to the first baseman against Choi Ji-hoon, but the ball was out of bounds and Austin fumbled it, then caught it and threw it to Choi at the plate for a safe.

Coach Yeom criticized Choi for being late to cover first base.

He emphasized the importance of one out and pointed out that it changed the flow of the game. The coaching staff then reviewed the play and corrected Choi’s base-covering behavior.

They also criticized Austin’s loose baserunning and lack of concentration. In the bottom of the sixth inning, Austin led off with a single up the middle and moved to second on a wild pitch. However, the ball didn’t bounce far enough, and catcher Lee Ji-young quickly caught it and threw to second for the out. Austin stood up instead of sliding in, and shortstop Park Sung-han dropped the ball as he tried to tag him, making it safe.

This is where Austin’s loose play came in. Austin didn’t see the ball drop and tried to run back to the dugout, but the second base umpire called ‘time’ and Austin was not tagged out.

“You have to realize the importance of every single out,” said Dye. You can’t make plays like that just because the score is big. You don’t know what will happen later. If the umpire doesn’t call time, you’re out,” he said, pointing to a lack of focus.

Players can lose their focus when the score is big. “If you can’t concentrate, you can tell them to take it out. They listen. Kim Hyun-soo told me that when you have a big lead, it’s hard to concentrate no matter how hard you try, so he takes them out when there’s a big deficit.” The day after the victory, there was more criticism than praise for the players.

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