Samsung’s ’11 residuals’ silences every chance… Opening 4th Consecutive Lost Swamp

Samsung Lions third base runner Koo Ja-wook (right) jumped home when he landed in front of Kim Heon-gon’s third baseman in the first and third base of the sixth in the KBO League against Doosan Bears on the 7th, but was tagged out. (Provided by Samsung Lions) © News 1

As the pro baseball Samsung Lions got caught up in a lack of final blows, they fell into a swamp of 4 consecutive defeats.

Samsung lost 0-1 in the 2021 Shinhan Bank SOL KBO League away game against Doosan Bears at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on the 7th.

Samsung’s performance was frustrating. It was regrettable that starting pitcher Won Tae-in’s defensive miss was the culprit for conceding, but above all, the hitting line that couldn’t score 1 point even though he got 9 hits and 4 4 pitches was a problem. On this day, Samsung had 11 leftovers.

Samsung, who fell into a fourth straight victory after the opening, couldn’t get past the bottom of the leaderboard, while Doosan, who ran the opening three consecutive wins, did not miss the leading position.

Won Tae-in, who threw an average ERA of 1.46 at Jamsil Stadium last year (12 ⅓ innings, 3 runs and 2 runs), blocked 5 innings with 1 run, but became a losing pitcher.

At the end of the second inning defense was a problem. Won Tae-in hit Park Se-hyuk and walked to Kim Jae-ho and then committed a violent fight and was driven to one company, second and third base. Afterwards, he induces an ordinary ground ball against Oh Jae-won, but Won Tae-in could not catch it at once, and in the meantime, third base runner Park Se-hyuk stepped on the home.

The Doosan Mound kept this 1 point lead to the end. Samsung couldn’t take advantage of the opportunity even though it sent runners in the 6th consecutive innings from the 4th to the 9th.

In particular, it was painful to have Kim Sang-soo hit a bottle at the top of the 7th inning. In the first and second bases of the 8th inning, Kim Heon-gon’s sacrificial bunt failed, Kang Min-ho’s strikeout, and Kim Ho-jae’s infield groundball missed the same opportunity.

Ariel Miranda, who had a hard time in the demonstration game, changed 180 degrees on this day and won the first victory with a good pitch with five innings, two hits, two walks and five strikeouts.

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