On the 16th, against KIA, 6 innings, 2 runs, 5 strikeouts The bullpen allowed a tie and the win was lost.
SSG starting pitcher Kim Gwang-hyun fights back
Kim Gwang-hyeon (35, SSG Landers) postponed his leap to 3rd place in the KBO League’s personal wins, but rose to 3rd place in strikeouts.
Gwang-Hyun Kim started the home game against the KIA Tigers in a professional baseball game held at SSG Landers Field in Incheon on the 16th and pitched 6 innings, allowing 5 hits, 2 runs, and striking out 5.
They crossed the mound in the top of the 7th inning with a 3-2 lead, but left-handed bullpen Ko Hyo-jun allowed a tying solo shot to Kim Sun-bin after 2 outs in the 7th inning, ending Kim Gwang-hyun’s victory.
As of the 16th, Kim Gwang-hyun has a personal record of 161 wins (88 losses), and is tied for third place in this category with MBC Sports Plus commentator Jeong Min-cheol (161 wins, 128 losses).
Although he missed out on the starting win, Gwang-Hyun Kim on this day increased his KBO career strikeout total to 1,754, pushing out current KT Wiz manager Kang-Cheol Lee (1,751) and leaping to third place in this category.
Gwang-Hyun Kim got his first strikeout of the day by throwing three sliders in a row to Socrates Brito in the first inning.
In the 3rd inning, he struck out the first batter, Hong Jong-pyo, with a slider at 137 km/h, tying for 3rd place in his career in strikeouts, and after one out, he threw a change-up to Lee Woo-sung and set him up with a swing-and-miss strikeout, surpassing manager Lee Kang-cheol.
Kim Gwang-hyun struck out Hong Jong-pyo in the 5th inning and Kim Do-young in the 6th, widening the gap with manager Lee Kang-cheol.
Now, there are only two pitchers with more strikeouts in the KBO League than Kim Gwang-hyun: Song Jin-woo (2,048, retired) and Yang Hyun-jong (1,963, KIA). 토토사이트 추천