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Hope torture started again? Pena, the pitcher who won ML15

Hanwha Peña started in the match between Hanwha and Kiwoom of the 2022 Shinhan Bank SOL KBO League at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on the afternoon of the 3rd. Before the game, Hanwha manager Subero said he would throw about 60 pitches to Peña.

Hanwha led Kim Tae-yeon with a first home run in the top of the first inning, and it was regrettable that first baseman Kim In-hwan failed to score an additional run due to a tagout at home when Lee Jin-young hit at first base with two outs.

Peña had a fresh start in the bottom of the first inning. In the bottom of the first inning, he struck out the leadoff hitter Kim Joon-wan and allowed a hit to Kim Hye-sung, but tagged out the second base steal and caught Lee Jung-hoo with a fly to left field. He blocked the Kiwoom lineup with 11 balls.

In the bottom of the second inning, Peña, who caught Song Sung-moon and Lee Yong-kyu as outfield flyers, allowed Lee Byung-kyu a double. Lee Ji-young gave up a straight walk and suddenly showed a difficult situation. With two outs and runners on first and second base, Kim Woong-bin was allowed a two-run come-from-behind hit. Peña was very disappointed.

In the bottom of the third inning, Kiwoom's batters were neatly retired three times. He caught Kim Joon-wan with a foul fly, Kim Hye-sung with an infield grounder, and Lee Jung-hoo with a center fielder fly.

Hanwha Peña, who started the game, threw 61 balls in 3⅔3 innings and came down the mound with 2 outs and 1st base in the 4th inning. He allowed four hits and three strikeouts and two runs. 온라인카지노

I'm looking forward to what Peña, who failed to show 100% of his skills due to a vacuum in practice for nearly three weeks with the unfamiliar KBO League, will look like in the next appearance.

Meanwhile, Peña's career record in six major league seasons is 104 games (24 starts), 15 wins, 8 losses, 4.66 (260⅔ innings) and 267 strikeouts. In the minor leagues, he played 252 games (100 starts) in 12 seasons, recording 38 wins, 51 losses, and a 4.24 ERA (800⅓ innings) and 729 strikeouts.

Hanwha signed a contract with Peña with a total of $500,000, including a down payment of $100,000 and an annual salary of $400,000.