Doosan beat KIA and ranked fifth alone … Coach Taehyung Kim wins minimum game 500



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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Gyeong-yoon = Professional Baseball The Doosan Bears laughed at the fierce fight for fifth place.

Doosan won 7-2 in the home game against the KIA Tigers in the 2020 Shinhan Bank SOL KBO League held at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on Day 3.

Doosan took one step ahead of the race before the game, tied for fifth with KIA.

Doosan earned points wielding a terrifying fire bat early in the game.

Oh Jae-il brought momentum with two RBIs against opponent Lee Min-woo on the forehand in the first round of a hit by Heo Kyung-min and successive walks by José Fernández and Choi Joo-hwan.

Then Park Geon-woo added a point with a sacrifice fly and ran 3-0.

Doosan’s attack continued in the second episode. KIA, who faced an all-out battle, dropped Lee Min-woo and Kim Ki-hoon, but Doosan walked Oh Jae-il 4-0 for a chance to get a second base.

In the fourth inning, Kim Jae-hwan ran 6-0 with a two-run home run.

The game in which Doosan seemed to win easily played out in an exciting way in the search for KIA.

Doosan’s starting pitcher Chris Flexen, who pitched well in the fifth inning, flinched and scored two points.

At second company first and second base, Choi Won-joong allowed a big forehand and allowed a 6-2 chase.

In the sixth inning, Doosan also faced a crisis from second, first and third base, but Lee Seung-jin was saved and avoided more runs.

At the end of the seventh inning, he scored a wedge. Leading hitter Heo Gyeong-min to the left with a double hit, and then Fernandez’s Jin-ro and Choi Joo-Hwan’s sacrifice fly from right field, raised the same score and fled to 7-2.

Flexen had 6 hits, 4 strikeouts and 2 runs in 5 innings, becoming a winning pitcher approximately two months after the Lotte Giants game on July 10.

Doosan’s coach, Kim Tae-hyung, achieved his personal career of 500 wins in 841 games, the lowest in history.

There were a total of 11 coaches who had reached 500 career wins, and the low record was 847 games for former coach Kim Young-deok, who managed the Binggrae Eagles (now Hanwha).

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