HWANG YOUNG-MOOK, WHO THREW HIMSELF, BECAME A 'SCENE STEALER' WITH A PARADE OF GOOD DEFENSE

Hwang Young-mook, who threw himself, became a 'scene stealer' with a parade of good defense

Hwang Young-mook, who threw himself, became a 'scene stealer' with a parade of good defense

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Hanwha Eagles won 5 consecutive games with a thrilling 3-2 victory after 11 extra innings against the KIA Tigers in the 2025 professional baseball Shinhan Bank SOL Bank KBO League at Gwangju-Kia Champions Field on the 2nd.먹튀검증

The main characters are Noh Si-hwan, who hit the final solo shot in the top of the 11th inning of extra time, and Jung Woo-joo, the super rookie, who won his first ⅓ with one walk and three strikeouts in one victory inning.

Noh Si-hwan and Jung Woo-ju were the main actors of the match. However, behind the two stars was Hwang Young-mook, the hidden contributor.

Hwang started the game as the first batter and second baseman. He remained silent at bat with no hits in five times at bat, but displayed perfect performance in defense. There were a series of decisive scenes that changed the flow of the game, not just "ho-bi."

He threw himself to Kia Tigers' leadoff hitter Park Chan-ho's pitch in the bottom of the first inning, but the pitch unfortunately bounced off his glove and became a hit. However, his disappointment soon turned into fighting spirit.
In the bottom of the second inning, Hwang Young-mook slid to catch the ball and threw it to the first base to catch the out count due to KIA Han Jun-su's hit. If this hit had been missing, it would have been a moment when a serious crisis of first and third bases with no outs would have continued.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, KIA Oh Sun-woo's strong hit was handled neatly, leading to a double play, and starting pitcher Um Sang-baek's shoulder was lightened. In the bottom of the eighth inning, Kim Sun-bin's deep ground ball failed to handle it all at once, and there was a juggle, but he created another famous scene by catching the ball with his bare hands and handling it with a running throw. After confirming the out sign of the first base, he exhaled relief, and Han Seung-hyuk on the mound thanked him with a thumbs up.

Every play of Hwang Young-mook on this day was filled with determination and desperation. It is not left on the record, but it was a "shin stiller" that left a stronger impact than anyone else.

Meanwhile, Hanwha, which had a break due to the cancellation of rain on Thursday, will seek its sixth consecutive win in today's game. On the mound, ace Cody Ponce, who has five wins and no losses and is ranking first in strikeouts, will take the mound. The opponent is James Nail of the Kia Tigers, who boasts the No. 1 ERA (1.05). It is literally a showdown between the ace pitchers.

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