Anderson-Ponce, Kim Kwang-hyun-TWICE, White-Ryu Hyun-jin…Landers Field predicts the all-time 'salty water baseball' of the three consecutive games
Anderson-Ponce, Kim Kwang-hyun-TWICE, White-Ryu Hyun-jin…Landers Field predicts the all-time 'salty water baseball' of the three consecutive games
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Choi Jeong's return is still far away, and even foreign hitter Guillermo Herredia left. SSG, which lost both its cars and guns, will hold three consecutive games against Hanwha in Incheon. The hope is that the first to third starters, including Drew Anderson, Kim Kwang-hyun and Mitch White, will operate normally for the first time this season.
As of Tuesday, SSG is ranking eighth with a team batting average of 0.240 and ninth with a team OPS of 0.650 respectively. The team also had only eight homers in 15 games. The team is competing for the last place in the league along with KT and Lotte (seven each). Given that the team uses Landersfield, which is the most batter-friendly in the KBO league, as its home ground, the empty space between the SSG and its batters will be even greater.메이저사이트
Right now, there is no clear factor to expect a reversal of the team's hitting. Choi Jeong, who injured his hamstring, will undergo a re-examination on the 15th. He is looking forward to returning to the team in May, but the specific timing is not known. Herredia was excluded from the first-team entry on the 11th. The epidermal cyst in her thigh has been removed. It is not an injury that greatly affects her performance, but she has to play without Herredia for 10 days.
The corner to lean on is the mound. Anderson, Kim Kwang-hyun, and White are preparing to play in turn.
Anderson, who was recently born in the U.S., returned to Japan on Wednesday after taking maternity leave from his Japanese wife. White, who has yet to make his debut in the first division due to a hamstring injury, has also pitched in two Futures League games and completed an actual check-up. He is preparing to make his debut in the KBO League on Wednesday.
Between Anderson and White, Kim Kwang-hyun will take the mound on Wednesday. Kim has taken the mound four times this season, winning one game and losing one game with a 2.08 ERA. He shook off his slump last season and succeeded in rebounding. It was thanks to Kim Kwang-hyun's role that enabled the SSG starters to gain strength despite Anderson's initial slump and White's departure.
The Hanwha starter that SSG faces is also a lot. According to the rotation, Cody Ponce, Ryan Weiss and Ryu Hyun-jin will take the mound one after another from the 15th to the 17th. Ponce and Ryu Hyun-jin are pitching as good as their names, and Weiss, who was sluggish in the beginning, also recovered his momentum by pitching 7.2 innings of two runs against Doosan on the 10th.
As of Tuesday, SSG ranks second in the league and Hanwha shares seventh. Despite the wide gap in rankings, the two teams shared the commonality that they are making up for their poor batting performance thanks to the strength of the mound. Hanwha is the lowest in both its team batting average (0.230) and team OPS (0.639). However, the strength of the starting lineup, led by Ponce and Ryu Hyun-jin, is as strong as any other team. Chances are high that the three consecutive games between SSG and Hanwha in Incheon will be a battle of shield and shield.