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Ryu Hyun-jin (33, Toronto Blue Jays), who plays in the Major League Baseball in America (MLB), showed his best pitching this season in the last regular league appearance. Ryu Hyun-jin led the Blue Jays’ first postseason early confirmation as an ace with 5 wins (2 losses) on the season. Ryu Hyun-jin’s average ERA this season also dropped from 3.00 to 2.69.
Ryu Hyun-jin blocked with 5 hits and no runs in 7 innings in the home game against the New York Yankees at Sailon Field in Buffalo, New York, USA on the 25th. He walked 2 and struck out 4. Los The Blue Jays scored 1 point in the eighth inning, but won 4-1 with no additional runs.
Ryu Hyun-jin also won his first win against the Yankees. After advancing to the MLB, he made 4 appearances against the Yankees, posting 2 losses, 7 home runs, and an 8.80 ERA.
Initially, the Blue Jays had just 1 win in the postseason advancement with the AL wild card, so it seems likely that Ryu Hyunjin will adjust the number of innings and pitches according to the postseason schedule. However, Ryu Hyun-jin recorded the most innings this season (7 innings) and the most pitches this season (100). Ryu Hyun-jin has never pitched more than 6 times this season. The previous highest pitch was 99.
In the first inning, Ryu Hyun-jin treated lead hitter DJ Lemehew with two balls like a float ball in left field, and then the next hitter, Luke Voight, also induces a two-ball groundout from shortstop to get the second outcount. . After a full count game against third-hitter Aaron Hicks, he caught his first missed strikeout with a change of 130.7 km / h.
In the second inning, Ryu Hyun-jin easily caught two outcounts with Gian-Carlo Stanton, batter 4 and Glaber Torres, batter 5, with a groundout and float ball in right field, respectively. Sixth hitter Giovanni Acsella allowed a double to split the left middle, but next hitter Clint Fraser struck out a missed swing after a full count and finished with a zero run. The decisive ball was the 139.2 km / h slider that was released for the first time this season.
At the end of the second inning, the Blue Jays advanced 1-0 by connecting a 129.1 km / h slider from the third pitch by Yankees starter Jordan Montgomery, with a 129.1 km / h slider crossing the left wall with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. no runner at the end of the second inning.
Ryu Hyun-jin continued fighting in the third inning. Kyle Higashioka and Brett Gardner received a flying ball from the center fielder and a fly ball to third base respectively. He allowed a forehand hit to first batter Remehew, who entered the second at-bat that day, but captured the third outcount with the next batter Voight on a third-base grounder.
Bruce’s batting line also scored an additional point in the third, and Ryu Hyun-jin helped. In the absence of a two-company runner-up, first hitter Cavern Vizio doubled down the right center, and second hitter Bo Visett led him home with a left double to make it 2-0.
In the fourth inning, Ryu Hyun-jin easily caught two outcounts with leading hitter Higgs directly at shortstop and Stanton with a float ball into left field. He walked Torres that day, but ended the inning with the next batter that Acsella treated as a third-base grounder. In the fifth inning, Ryu Hyun-jin, who struck out his third strikeout with a 126.7 km / h curve against Fraser, handled Higashioka like a groundball from shortstop. He walked Gardner but led Lemehew to the last count with a ground ball at shortstop.
Ryu Hyun-jin, who was also on the mound in the sixth inning, allowed back-to-back hits to Voight and Hicks, and faced a certain crisis at first and second base. However, Ryu Hyun-jin escaped the crisis and showed Ace’s dignity. After striking out Stanton with a four-seam fastball at 142.3 km / h on 3 pitches, Torres and Assella ended the inning without a second round by catching a ground ball from right fielder and second baseman respectively.
The Blue Jays escaped to 4-0 by adding two points from Alejandro Kirk’s left field with two RBIs and doubles, which exploded at first and second base with two consecutive hits by Randall Grichic and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. late in the sixth. entry.
Ryu Hyun-jin, who received support from other boats, also took the mound in the seventh inning. It was the first 7 appearances of this season. He allowed a strong hit to lead batter Fraser, but took the first out with Higashioka as a foul fly by right fielder. The next hitters Aaron Judge and Lemehew hit right field and dropped the mound with seven scoreless innings. Ryu Hyun-jin smiled at Dougout as if satisfied with today’s release.