Hyun-Jin Ryu 6 innings, 5 hits, 1 run, 3 season wins



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Miami Marlins and the game begins on day 3
Get 8 strikeouts and drop the average ERA to 2.72
Win 3 seasons holding the bullpen until the end of the 2: 1 advantage

Ryu Hyun-jin (33, Toronto Blue Jays) won three wins on the season. Ryu Hyun-jin started playing the 2020 Major League (MLB) Miami Marlins at Marlins Park in Miami, Florida, USA on the third day (Korean time), scoring 5 hits and 1 run in 6 innings.

Ryu Hyun-jin of the Toronto Blue Jays scored three wins on the season against the Miami Marlins with a brilliant pitch.
Ryu Hyun-jin of the Toronto Blue Jays scored three wins on the season against the Miami Marlins with a brilliant pitch.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who went down to the mound at the end of the seventh inning, where the team went 2-1, won the third win (1 loss) of the season as Toronto did not allow a draw and won by 1 point. Hyunjin Ryu’s average ERA decreased from 2.92 to 2.72.

Ryu Hyun-jin cooked up the Miami line by throwing a change, a cutoff fastball, a dip and a curve uniformly on a straight with a top speed of 92.2 miles per hour (about 148.4 km). Ryu Hyun-jin, who threw 99 balls, put 65 in the strike zone and cut 8 strikeouts. He took two walks.

Despite the crisis several times, Ryu Hyun-jin did his part by minimizing the goal. Ryu Hyun-jin walked Garrett Cooper after two kills late in the first inning, but treated Jesus Aguila like a grounder at third base.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who allowed a forehand hit to lead hitter Brian Anderson late in the second inning, faced a concession crisis when next hitter Corey Dickerson came up with a pitiful defense when he hit the infield.

Ryu Hyun-jin guided the grounder to second base with a switch, but both batters and runners were safe because second baseman Jonathan Villa’s second base throw was wrong.

Ryu Hyun-jin was calm. Ryu Hyun-jin, who increased the count by inducing a groundout to second base with a switch to the next batter Louis Branson, struck out Jorge Alfa and jazzy hits in a row to avoid the goal.

Alfaro induces a change at the end of a six-ball game, and for Chi-point, the 1B2S ball count leads to a curve ball.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who ended the third inning with a three-sided loss, sent Aguila, the leader at the end of the fourth, for a walk after a full count match. It did not lead to a crisis. Ryu Hyun-jin, who struck out Anderson, managed both Dickerson and Branson to left fielder.

Toronto’s other line, which was showing a frustrating trend, managed to climb the first point with the left middle of both Lure Des Guriel Jr. runs in the fifth inning. Ryu Hyun-jin gave a score for chasing at the end of the fifth inning.

At the end of the fifth inning, Ryu Hyun-jin, who struck out lead batter Alfa-ro and scored as center fielder, was hit by John Berty and Sterling Marte in a row, sparking a second-second base crisis.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who faced Cooper, allowed a timely hit to land in front of the center fielder and conceded. Cooper aimed at Ryu Hyun-jin’s second ball and landed it with a punch.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who continued the crisis at 2nd 1st and 2nd base, turned Aguila into a missed strikeout and prevented more runs. Ryu Hyun-jin eliminated strikeouts by inducing failed swings in succession with curves and changes in the 1B1S ball count.

At the end of the sixth inning, Ryu Hyun-jin threw cut fastballs at leader Anderson in a row and was hit with a double hit between right and middle.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who caught Dickerson at bat with a fly from left field, caught Branson with a groundout to second base. Meanwhile, as Anderson made his way to third base, Ryu Hyun-jin continued the crisis of conceding at second and third base. Ryu Hyun-jin finished the inning without conceding by holding Alpha-ro with a missed swing.

Ryu Hyun-jin finished his mission by handing the mound to AJ Cole at the end of the seventh inning. The other Toronto ships didn’t score extra points even after Ryu Hyun-jin sank. However, the Toronto bullpen, which showed an uncomfortable appearance, successfully defended Ryu Hyun-jin’s victory this day.

AJ Cole, who followed Ryu Hyun-jin, blocked 1 inning with 2 hits and no runs. Walks and hits created a 1st and 2nd base crisis, but they ended the inning without a run.

Rafael Dollys and Anthony Bass, who were on the mounds at the end of the eighth and ninth innings, also blocked every inning with zero goals without a major crisis. Toronto, which won two wins in a row amid Ryu Hyun-jin’s good pitch, has risen to 20 wins (16 losses) this season.

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