On President’s Day, Hanwha put on an exciting defensive parade in front of a sold-out crowd.

Hanwha defeated LG 6-0 at the Hanwha Life Eagles Park on Wednesday, breaking the club’s record for the 31st time this season.

All 12,000 seats were sold out, marking Hanwha’s 31st full crowd of the season and another new franchise record. It was also the 31st time that owner Kim Seung-yeon visited the ballpark. Hanwha has a good winning percentage on days when the owner visits the ballpark this year. On the day of Chairman Kim Seung-yeon’s visit, the “Victory Fairy,” Hanwha won again. They swept the top-ranked LG with a dominant performance like they’ve never shown before.

From the mound to the batting lineup, it was perfect.

Moon Dong-joo pitched seven innings of eight-hit ball with three walks and five strikeouts, while the bats scored three runs on four hits and one walk against LG starter Choi Won-tae in the top of the first inning. After Hwang Young-mook and Peraza led off the inning with singles and doubles, Ahn Chi-hong on the fourth, Chae Eun-sung on the fifth, and Lee Jae-won on the seventh followed with RBI singles.

After starter Moon Dong-joo pitched into the top of the seventh inning, the team added three runs in the bottom of the inning against the LG bullpen.

Hwang Young-mook led off with a single to left against Kim Jin-sung, stole second on a wild pitch and came home on a single by Ahn Chi-hong in the fourth. In the next at-bat, No. 5 Chae Eun-sung doubled to center field and came home on a single by No. 7 Lee Jae-won to make it 6-0.

With a 6-0 lead, Hanwha turned to its bullpen in the top of the eighth inning. They brought in right-hander Lee Min-woo in the eighth and left-hander Cho Dong-wook in the ninth to shut down LG.

On top of that, Hanwha’s biggest weakness, the beasts, flew around like wings and helped the mound with impeccable defense. Hanwha had a whopping five double plays. Given the team’s bullpen depletion, the fact that starter Moon Dong-ju went seven innings was a decisive factor in the win. All five plays came in the seventh inning, and four of the five came off the hands of second baseman Hwang Young-mook.

In the top of the first, leadoff hitter Hong Chang-ki drew a walk, but second baseman Hwang Young-mook made a great throw to shortstop to end the inning after Austin Austin’s grounder to third.

In the top of the second, Shin Min-jae gave up an infield single to No. 6 to put runners on first and second, but shortstop Lee Do-yoon caught No. 7 Ahn Ik-hoon’s grounder to shortstop to end the inning.

In the top of the third inning, Moon Dong-ju faced a 1-3-3 jam after a single, walk, and wild pitch, but second baseman Hwang Young-mook caught Moon’s grounder straight to shortstop and tagged out Hong Chang-ki at first base to end the inning.

In the fourth inning, Hoseobi got out of a jam. No. 3 Austin led off with a single to left, but Moon Bo-kyung’s grounder to second was caught by Hwang Young-mook, who stole second base and threw to first 카지노 커뮤니티 for the out. Two batters later, No. 5 Oh Ji-hwan singled to left and No. 6 Shin Min-jae followed with a double to left. Peraza, who handled the throw well, quickly threw to shortstop and then to second baseman Hwang Young-mook, who made the throw to third base. Hwang Young-mook tagged out Oh Ji-hwan, who rounded second and stole third, to end the inning with no runs scored.

LG’s big hit came in the seventh inning. Shin Min-jae led off with an infield single, but No. 7 Ahn Ik-hoon’s straight ball was fielded by third baseman Moon Hyun-bin, who threw to first base for the second out to strand the runners.

Moon, who picked up his fourth win of the season in six games since May 28 against Lotte, said, “I was lucky today, and I don’t think I’ll have another game like this. It was not me, but (Hwang) Young-mook who pitched and won the game,” he said.

This is the sixth time Kim has visited a Hanwha game. Hanwha has won four of them (two losses).

LG, on the other hand, had its worst game of the season, failing to score a single run on eight hits and three walks, and fell to its fourth straight loss.

Hanwha manager Kim Kyung-moon said, “Moon Dong-ju pitched really well. Behind his good pitching was the high concentration of the batters. We played a great game with good defense in many places. We had a full house at home today, and I’m glad we were able to reward them with a win.”

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