Hanwha's second division is also in trouble, 15-0 Big win → Doubleheader and sprint to No. 1...155km to the finish line

The Hanwha Eagles has great momentum in the professional baseball league. With the first team advancing to the second place with eight consecutive wins, the second team Futures is also racing to the top.바카라

Hanwha, led by head coach Kim Kyung-moon, won the Sajik Lotte match 6-4 on the 23rd, winning its last eight consecutive games. Starter Ryan Weiss won six innings with 12 strikeouts and two runs, and continued his momentum with the first eight consecutive starts in the club's history since the match against Kiwoom in Daejeon on the 13th.

The Hanwha Eagles, whose foreign batter Esteban Floral was on the fourth base with three hits and one walk from four times at bat, including one double, has continued its dreadful run with 11 wins and one loss in the recent 12 games. With 15 wins and 11 losses (winning rate .577), the team returned to the second place in a day, beating KT, which lost the match against Suwon SSG.

The Hanwha Futures team, led by head coach Lee Dae-jin, also dominated the doubleheader on the day. It beat SSG 3-2 and 15-0 in seven innings in Seosan, respectively. Notably, the team exploded with 17 hits and 15 runs during six innings in the second game.

The first batter, left fielder Euro Gyeol hit his fourth and fifth multi-homer of the season with a solo shot to left-center in the first inning and a two-run shot to left-center in the sixth inning, hitting three hits and three RBIs in five at-bats. Choi Jun-seo, a second-year center fielder, made his first home run in the fourth inning with a grand slam, and played an active role with two hits and five RBIs in four at-bats. Rookie infielder Lee Seung-hyun also hit two doubles, three hits and one RBI in three at-bats, and rookie catcher Han Ji-yoon also made two hits and one RBI in three at-bats, including a double.

On the mound, right-hander Lee Ki-chang, who returned from elbow surgery and rehabilitation, started and set the stage for victory with three innings of one hit, two walks, and three strikeouts. Lee Tae-yang, who came out as the second pitcher, won the relief victory with one inning, one walk, and one strikeout, while Joo Hyun-sang and Kim Do-bin also held one scoreless inning in the fifth and sixth innings.

The closing performance by second-year right-hander Won Jong-hyuk, who was in charge of the final innings in the seventh inning, was also impressive. Although the team was leading by a wide margin of 15 points, it ended the game with three consecutive strikeouts of Kim Min-sik, Lee Seung-min, and Hong Dae-in, ending the game with "KKK" innings. He threw a total of 14 pitches, including maximum 155 km per hour, average 154 km fastballs (nine), and two-pitch slider (five).

Right-hander Won Jong-hyuk, who was designated by Hanwha as the 81st overall pick in the ninth round last year, has an ERA of 1.98 with one save and one hold in 11 games in the Futures League this year. He has struck out 16 in 13 ⅔ innings, showing off his strong pitching with a batting average of around 10 percent (.136). In the game against Iksan KT on the 20th, he took the mound with the bases loaded with no outs in the eighth inning with an 11-7 lead, blocked three strikeouts and no runs in two innings, and made a perfect save, marking his new appearance. His first save in an official game.

Hanwha, which is full of young fire bowlers in the mid-to-late 150km range, including Moon Dong-ju, Kim Seo-hyun and Jung Woo-ju, is showing off its prowess as the league's best fastball corps, even standing out from the second division to the hidden gemstone called Won Jong-hyuk. Unlike Moon Dong-ju, Kim Seo-hyun and Jung Woo-joo, who are first-round nominees, Won Jong-hyuk is a pitcher who moved up from the bottom of the ninth round, so Hanwha's scouting and fostering ability deserves recognition.

The Hanwha Futures team, which has recently won three consecutive games, ranks first in the Northern League with 16 wins and 11 losses (winning rate .593). 2022 (63 wins, 33 losses, 2 draws, .656) and 2023 (48 wins, 40 losses, 3 draws).545), and last year (59 wins, 42 losses, 2 draws, .584) young players are gaining experience by winning the Northern League for three consecutive years, and they are trying to win for four consecutive years this year.

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