'9 consecutive games in hell' LG, why is it a real crisis...There are two starting holes, but Hanwha-SSG-Doosan meets one to three starters in a row
'9 consecutive games in hell' LG, why is it a real crisis...There are two starting holes, but Hanwha-SSG-Doosan meets one to three starters in a row
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The LG Twins in the professional baseball league faltered last week due to their second consecutive losing series. Their place in the 'absolute first round' is threatened. They allowed their pursuers to follow suit.스포츠토토
LG had one win and two losses against the NC Dinos and one win and two losses against the KIA Tigers last week. LG, which had only been winning since the season's opening, was sluggish as it suffered two consecutive loosings.
As a result, the team has narrowed the gap from second place to six games in eight days to three games. LG recorded 18 wins and four losses (.818 win rate) on Wednesday, six games behind the team's second place. However, as the team lost to Kia on Wednesday, it now has 20 wins and nine losses (.690 win rate). It has narrowed the gap to three games with second-ranked Samsung. Hanwha, which is in third place, has been chasing the team with 3.5 games.
At a time when LG's pace declines, the nine-game series with destiny begins. As the KBO allocates games during the Children's Day holiday season, the league will start the nine-game series from Monday. LG has recorded four wins and six losses in its last 10 games. NC (three wins and seven losses) was the worst, but LG lost to NC by giving up two wins.
LG has seen its batting cycle decline in general recently. In the last 10 games, LG has posted a batting average of .236, the worst after Kiwoom (.204) at the bottom and NC (.204) at the bottom. Of the 10 games, five were scored three points or less.
While top hitter Hong Chang-ki and second baseman Shin Min-jae are still in poor batting performance, center hitters' batting pace is also on the decline. According to the batting performance in the last 10 games, Austin is the only hitter with 3303. Moon Bo-kyung, the fourth batter, has 206.3 RBIs, Park Dong-won has 235.6 RBIs, and Kim Hyun-soo has 2766. Hong Chang-ki has 1667 and Shin Min-jae has 150.
One spot in the starting lineup is a hole as Hernandez leaves due to a thigh injury. Two holes will be made during the nine consecutive games.
Coach Yeom Kyung-yeop announced his plan to hire Koen Win, Hernandez's replacement for injury, and Choi Chae-heung, an FA compensation player who is improving his condition in the second division, one by one through the starting operation of nine consecutive games.
Koen is scheduled to enter the country on the 28th with a visa issued from Japan. He is expected to take the mound once in the second division and make his debut around the weekend. Chirinos, who threw only five innings (77 pitches) against NC on the 24th, complained of right arm forearm fatigue and requested replacement, should take care of rest.
Since Hernandez was listed as a rehabilitation player, the team has been completely defeated in matches where substitute pitchers took the mound twice. Kim Ju-on (two walks and two outs in the ⅓ innings) at the match against SSG on Tuesday and Lee Ji-gang (two hits, two homers and six runs) at the match against KIA on Wednesday fell apart early on. Koen and Choi should give some relief.
This is because each team has a lot of starters. Hanwha will have Weiss, Ryu Hyun-jin and Um Sang-baek as starting pitchers in order in the three consecutive games of LG. In the three consecutive games of Jamsil LG at the end of March, Ryu Hyun-jin allowed six scoreless innings and Um Sang-baek allowed two runs in four ⅔ innings.
Weiss was bad against LG last year with one loss and a 9.82 ERA in two games. Weiss has three wins and one loss and an ERA of 4.58 this season. He has shown good performance in all of the recent three games, including quality starts that allowed two or fewer runs, and three wins and an ERA of 2.75.
SSG is a starting rotation that allows Anderson, Kim Kwang-hyun and White to play against LG. In the three consecutive games against Doosan Bears, the "Children's Day Derby," Colerbin, Choi Won-joon and Zach Rogue will be available.