Lotte's Yoon Sung-bin, who fixed his hat with trembling hands, traces of pain buried in 157km away from John
Lotte's Yoon Sung-bin, who fixed his hat with trembling hands, traces of pain buried in 157km away from John
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Yoon Sung-bin (26, Lotte Giants), a former top prospect, failed to take advantage of his first opportunity in more than nine months.온라인바카라
Yoon Sung-bin started the home game against the LG Twins of the "2025 Shinhan SOL Bank KBO League" at Sajik Stadium on the 20th and lost the game by allowing four hits, seven outs and nine runs in one inning with 54 pitches.
It was his first appearance in nine months and 24 days (294 days) since the match against Incheon SSG Landers on July 30 last year.
If Yoon Sung-bin took advantage of the opportunity, Lotte might have entrusted a spot in the starting rotation, which is empty due to the release of foreign pitcher Charlie Barnes.
Before the game, Lotte manager Kim Tae-hyung also said, "A lot of people are interested in (Yoon) Sung-bin's appearance, and I'm also looking forward to how he'll throw it," adding, "I'll see if he knows how to play against the batter whether he gives a score or not."
At the same time, when asked by reporters whether the point of today's pitch is to allow a walk, he answered, "Yes."
Yoon Sung-bin, who is well aware of his expectations, got off to a good start in the top of the first inning with three strikeouts with a fastball of up to 157 kilometers per hour to leadoff hitter Park Hae-min.
Since then, even if Moon Sung-joo had allowed a left-handed hit, he was meeting expectations by striking out three pitches with a fork ball well over 140 kilometers per hour to the follow-up hitter Kim Hyun-soo.
However, Yoon Sung-bin had a number of variables on the day.
When facing Moon Bo-kyung with two outs and a runner on second base, the pitch tempo was cut off once due to an abnormality in the pitchcom (sign exchange).
In the end, after giving up a walk to Moon Bo-kyung, Yoon Sung-bin hit the foot of the follow-up hitter Oh Ji-hwan and allowed a walk to the follow-up hitter Song Chan-eui.
He gave up three points in the top of the first inning due to his shaky control, but failed to regain stability in the top of the second inning.
Yoon Sung-bin, who gave up consecutive walks to the first two batters Lee Joo-hun and Park Hae-min, bowed his head once again, allowing a timely RBI to the follow-up hitter Moon Sung-joo.
Following Kim Hyun-soo's continued first- and third-base line, he also gave up a walk to Moon Bo-kyung and dedicated the score to pushing him away again.
The score gap widened to 0-5, and so far, only seven walks were given by Yoon Sung-bin.
I didn't even follow my luck.
Yoon Sung-bin gave up an infield hit in front of the second baseman to Oh Ji-hwan, the follow-up hitter, with no outs, but he couldn't stop the flow because the ball fell cleverly to Yoon's side.
Yoon Sung-bin handed over the mound to Park Jin-jin with no outs in the top of the second inning, trailing 0-6.
As Park Jin allowed Song Chan-eui, the first batter, to load the bases, Yoon Sung-bin's runs increased to nine.
Fans were seen everywhere who visited Sajik Stadium with a uniform with his name written on it to watch Yoon Sung-bin take the mound.
Yoon Sung-bin was also very aware of his expectations, so he looked nervous.
During the pitch, a scene in which he shook his hand while changing his hat was broadcasted.
Yoon Sung-bin ended his first appearance of this season without meeting expectations even after showing off one of the most restrictions in the KBO League.