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Hanwha, which played eight games, is trying to soothe its fans by winning all seven games after losing the opening game. Although it is still in the early stages of the season, there is a reason why Hanwha is clearly different from previous years. This is due to its strengthened starting mound.   토토사이트먹튀

 

In fact, Hanwha's starting pitchers, with the exception of first starter Ryu Hyun-jin, are each adding wins to help them win consecutive games.

 

Foreign starters Peña (2 wins) and Sanchez are announcing a good start to the season, and Kim Min-woo, Moon Dong-ju and Hwang Joon-seo are joining to build the solidity of the rotation.

It is all the more encouraging to see the record of Hanwha's starting pitchers. Notably, their ERA is 2.57, ranking second after NC (2.03).

 

Last year, Hanwha's starting pitcher recorded an ERA of 4.37, ranked eighth overall, which was one of the reasons for his team's poor performance. In particular, the probability of a quality start (more than six innings and less than three runs) which was only 27.8% (10th) shows how frustrating Hanwha's starting pitcher was.

Ryu's return can be cited as another factor that has suddenly changed. The return of the best pitcher in the history of Korean baseball has affected other pitchers directly and indirectly.

 

On top of that, manager Choi Won-ho is not ordering many innings from the starting pitchers, considering that it is early in the season.

 

The Hanwha starters' innings per game is 5.25 (4th) and the number of pitches per game is 87.38 (6th), which is very economical. If he manages the number of pitches without overdoing it, he can take the mound in the middle to late of the season without getting tired.

 

Ryu Hyun-jin, who is the only one without a win, is also expected to win his first game of the season.

Ryu Hyun-jin became a losing pitcher with five runs in 3.2 innings in the opening match against LG, his first appearance since his return, but succeeded in regaining his prowess with his skillful pitching against kt, his second appearance.

 

Most of all, it was impressive to see him strike out with three pitches in a perfect fight against KT's flagship batter Kang Baek-ho. At the time, Kang had no choice but to step down with a panicked expression on his face as he could not predict Ryu's pitch.

 

Ryu will take the mound for the third time at a home game against the Lotte Giants on May 4. He will re-challenge his first career win against the Lotte Giants at home in Daejeon and 99 wins. Ryu's most recent victory in the KBO League was against the Doosan Bears (seven hits, one walk, seven strikeouts and one run in seven innings) at Jamsil Stadium on September 25, 2012.