
[마이데일리 = 최창환 기자] Kim Gwang-hyun (St. Louis), who was replaced after showing a difficult situation in the first inning, climbed back to the mound. It was an excitement to see because it was a demonstration game.
On the 4th (Korean time), Kim Kwang-hyun made a start in the 2021 major league demonstration game against the New York Mets held at Jupiter Rogerdin Chevrolet Stadium in Florida, USA. It was the first demonstration game Kim Gwang-hyun played before this season. Kim Gwang-hyun threw 39 balls during the ⅔innings and scored 4 hits, 2 walks, 2 strikeouts, and 4 runs (3 ERA).
Kim Gwang-hyun was shaken at the beginning of the first episode. He showed 4 hits, 1 walk, 3 runs (3 runs) while catching only 1 out count. In the end, Kim Gwang-hyun handed over the mound to Angel Rondon with 27 pitchers. Rondon, put in from 1 company, 1st and 2nd base, prevented the successor runner from scoring, preventing Kim Gwang-hyun from further conceding.
In the second inning, St. Louis chased 1-3. Kim Gwang-hyun came back to the mound. If it was a regular season, it would have been impossible by regulations, but if the command towers of both teams agreed, it was possible to operate a mound in a demonstration game.
Kwang-Hyun Kim started the second inning by striking out lead batter Francisco Alvarez, but couldn’t make any more outcounts. Kim Gwang-hyun gave Kevin Pillar a walk in the situation of the first company, and in this process, he exceeded the number of pitches (35) originally planned. St. Louis put Thomas Parsons as a relief pitcher from one company, one base. Parsons allowed the successor to score by an outfield error, and Kim Gwang-Hyun’s final score was 4 runs (three digits).
[김광현. 사진 = AFPBBNEWS]