This is the 2020 LG Twins Hit product, and Lee Min-ho (19), a right-hand rookie, impressed again with his gutsy pitching and pitching. This time, he scored his second win (1 loss) of the season with a back-to-back pitch of 112.
Lee Min-ho started the fifth game (the first game of the doubleheader) between the team against the SK Wyverns in the 2020 KBO League at Jamsil-dong Baseball park in Seoul on the 11th, throwing 112 balls in seven innings and scoring one run in six Hits, seven strikeouts and one strikeout. He is the most Pitcher since pro debut. The previous record was 100 pitches recorded in the Samsung-dong Samsung Lions on the last two days.
Lee Min-ho, who was the third starter on the day, continues his strong performance as a starter. On the 21st of last month, the first starter, Deagu Samsung Lions reported his first professional victory with 513 innings without a run. Although he became a loser, he pitched in seven innings and two runs in the Jamsil-dong Samsung Lions on the 2nd. Up to this Kyonggi, he had two consecutive Kyonggi Quality starts (more than six innings and three earned runs or less); the team won 3-1, and also took the winner's Pitcher share.
In the second inning, Choi was in a check swing after the first inning, and the ball was missed, and it became a infield Hit that rolled in front of the third baseman. The bad luck seemed to continue for Lee Min-ho; however, Lee Min-ho did not give up additional runs, handling both Lee Heung-ryeon and Chung Hyeon as bumpers.
In the third, he also allowed an infield Hit to Choi Jihun after one out; Choi Jihun's on-base run in front of the center line leading to Choi Jing and Lomac. However, Lee Min-ho turned Choi Jing back to Shortstop flying ball and Lomac to Striking, especially for Lomac, who Hit a timely Hit in the former at-bat.
The fourth innings made the first Kyonggi triple-defeated innings: Jung Ui-yun was a third baseman grounder, Jeong Jin-gi was a Striking, and Choi Hang was a center fielder.
The fifth was also a neat third-inning game. Lee Heung-ryun was treated as a Second baseman fly ball, and Chung Hyeon returned to the rookie Striking in five balls. He made Chung Hyeon stuck with a 118km curve, and then turned it back to the swing Striking after a game to seven balls.
The sixth showed off a seasoned Danger management ability that was not rookie; he Hit a series of Hits to Choi Jihun and Choi Jing and brought himself to the first and second bases of the warriors. However, he handled Lomac as a right fielder and turned Jung Yoon into a swing Striking. However, SK turned to double steel and the situation changed to second and third bases. But Lee Min-ho didn't shake: He passed Danger without a run, treating Jung Jin-gi as a right field fly ball.
Lee Min-ho, who threw 98 in the sixth inning, also came up on the Mound in the seventh. The first batter Choi Hang was a Second baseman straight Hitter and Lee Heung-ryun was Shortstop grounder. However, the curve thrown at Chung Hyeon Hit his head and gave up his first dune on the day. The change-gura headshot exit did not apply, and Lee Min-ho kept the Mound, treating the follow-up Hitter Noh Soo-kwang with a Second baseman ground ball and blocking one run to seven innings.
Then the team Hit back: Oh Ji-hwan's sacrifice fly in the bottom of the fourth inning tied the game 1-1, and Roberto Ramos's two-run shot in the seventh inning overturned the lease to 3-1. And Lee Min-ho handed the Mound to Jin Hae Soo from the eighth inning. Jung Woo-young was responsible for the finish after Jin Hae Soo, and Lee Min-ho's victory was maintained.