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First pitcher to win a home game this season
I’m very strong in the New York Mets, so I reduced my own points
Ryu Hyun-jin (33, Toronto Blue Jays), who was fighting with the New York Yankees, was angry at the Mets in New York City itself and won a test test. Ryu Hyun-jin started a 2020 game against the Major League Baseball (MLB) Mets held in Buffalo, New York, USA on the 14th (KST), and put up a good fight with 8 hits and a run in 6 tickets.
Ryu Hyun-jin, whose team went down the mound at the start of the seventh inning to 7-1 and met the win requirements, scored his fourth win (1 loss) of the season with Toronto winning 7-3.
It is the first time Ryu Hyun-jin has become a winning pitcher in a home game this season. This year, he won his first home game in his fifth game, including his fourth game at Charlotte Field, which Toronto uses as a temporary home stadium, and his fifth game at Washington Nationals Park.
On the 8th, Ryu Hyun-jin, who was slow with 5 runs in 5 innings against the New York Yankees, shot up to 3.19 ERA for the season.
Ryu Hyun-jin, who threw 92 balls, put 62 in the strike zone. He struck out 7 and did not walk. The highest arrest was 91.5 miles per hour (approximately 147.3 km).
Ryu Hyun-jin made the first point in the first inning and started fidgeting. Ryu Hyun-jin, who hit Jeff McNeil’s hit with his right hand, the first inning in the first inning, converted JD Davis and Michael Confoto to left fielder and struck out to increase the count.
However, Ryu Hyun-jin, who was attacked by a switch from follow-up hitter Todd Fraser and hit a heavy hit, allowed Dominic Smith to fall to the middle left in the crunch of 2nd 1st and 2nd base.
At that point, catcher Danny Janson, who was thrown by center fielder Randall Grichuck, tried to run from first base to second base and threw it to second base to catch Smith, who was caught on a run. Fortunately, third base running back Fraser, who was aiming home, caught a recap and got out, and the inning ended without further crisis.
Ryu Hyun-jin allowed an infield hit to lead hitter Pete Alonso in the second inning. Third baseman Cavern Vizio jumped up to catch a big ball that bounced, but hit it as it entered Vizio’s glove and out.
Ryu Hyun-jin induces second baseman Byeongsalta to follow batter Ahmed Rosario and quickly increased the count.
However, Brandon Nemo was beaten by a double base and faced another concession crisis. Ryu Hyun-jin ended the inning without a second round with Robinson Chirinos flying out of left field.
After Ryu Hyun-jin passed the crisis, the other line canceled the game. At the end of the second inning, Luerdes Guriel Jr. led Toronto’s reversal 2-1 with a left-handed two-run pistol.
Ryu Hyun-jin, who escaped the losing crisis thanks to the support of the batters, had to hit two batters early in the third inning to handle the groundout. The next batter Conphoto hit a right-handed hit, but struck out Fraser and ended the inning.
Ryu Hyun-jin faced a crisis early in the 4, but escaped with strikeouts. Ryu Hyun-jin, who was hit by a right-handed hit by leader Dominic Smith in the fourth inning, struck out Alonso and allowed a left-handed hit to Rosario.
Ryu Hyun-jin struck out Nemo and Chirinos in a row and blocked the goal. Ryu Hyun-jin, who appeared to bow throwing three balls in a row at Nemo, struck out with a four-two fastball. For Chirinos, he threw a slider to the 1B2S ball count, inducing a missed swing.
Ryu Hyun-jin made the first three-way inning of the game with two strikeouts at the start of the fifth inning. Ryu Hyun-jin, who caught Luis Guilorme as a flyout in center field, struck out Davis and Confoto in a row.
He did not allow a base in the sixth. Ryu Hyun-jin, who handled Fraser with a fly ball from left field at the beginning of the sixth inning, caught Smith with a straight line at shortstop. Toronto shortstop Santiago Espinal showed a snatch when he landed on the hitting ball. Ryu Hyun-jin then defeated Alonso, who entered the plate with a grounder at third.
Toronto, which defended the leadership of the thin ice sheet with a hard blow from Ryu Hyun-jin, strengthened by adding 5 points at the end of the sixth inning. At the end of the sixth inning, Toronto, who won four straight walks and added a point, fled to 6-1 after Espinal beat a landslide double at a man base. At 1st 3rd base, which led to the opponent’s error, Danny Janson hit a great hitter and added 1 point.
Ryu Hyun-jin passed the mound to Thomas Hatch in the seventh inning, where the team advanced 7-1. Toronto was sent off with two points in the eighth inning, but Rafael Dollys, who started in the ninth inning, blocked a no-run inning and won 7-3.
Toronto, which won two consecutive victories, climbed to 26th place (loss 20) to maintain second place in the AL East. It remains an anti-game against the New York Yankees (26 wins 21 losses), who have recently won five straight wins.
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