'Wow, what's the price of all of them?' Both of them are starting 1→2→3 starters, and they're going to play a proper game
'Wow, what's the price of all of them?' Both of them are starting 1→2→3 starters, and they're going to play a proper game
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The Hanwha Eagles and the SSG Landers will hold three consecutive games on weekdays at SSG Landers Field in Incheon starting from Saturday. SSG had one win and one loss at the two consecutive games (one game that was rainy in a row) against the KIA Tigers last weekend, and maintained its No. 2 position. In recent 10 games, the team has posted five wins and five losses. It is closely followed by the KT Wiz and the Samsung Lions, who are four games apart from the LG Twins, the first place, with nine wins and six losses since the opening of the regular season.온라인카지노
Hanwha had two wins and one loss in its three consecutive games against the Kiwoom Heroes over the weekend. Ryu Hyun-jin and Moon Dong-ju have won the starting games, respectively, and the batters seem to be recovering. Hanwha, which is tied for seventh with the Doosan Bears as of Tuesday, has posted eight wins and 11 losses, and has posted five wins and five losses in its last 10 games.
It is interesting to note that in this three consecutive games, both teams will face off with 1-2-3 starters. Considering the order of rotation of the starters, if there are no special variables, Hanwha will have Cody Ponce, Ryan Weiss and Ryu Hyun-jin in turn. Ponce has two wins, no losses and a 3.60 ERA in four games, while Weiss has a 1-1 record and a 5.40 ERA in four games. Ryu pitched six scoreless innings as he won his first game of the season against Kiwoom on the 11th, his most recent appearance.
On top of that, SSG will also have 1-2-3 starters. Drew Anderson will start the game. Anderson, a right-handed fireballer, has lost one game and had a 4.60 ERA in three games without winning yet. Two games after the opening was not good, but he certainly recovered from the game against Samsung. Anderson, who finished his maternity leave, has been preparing for the 15th mound. It is highly likely that Kim Kwang-hyun will take the mound in the second game of the three consecutive games, followed by Mitch White on the last day. White will make his KBO League debut.
According to the rotation, Ponce and Anderson, Weiss and Kim Kwang-hyun, and Ryu Hyun-jin and White are expected to face off in three consecutive games. As each team's "foreign one-two punch" and "domestic ace" pitchers take the mound, it is expected to be an ultra-close match. In particular, both Kim Kwang-hyun and Ryu Hyun-jin are in good condition this season, so the results of the three consecutive games could be another pride battle for them.
After all, the key is how batters target these formidable pitchers. Both teams have been suffering from slumping batters early in the season. They also showed signs of recovery over the weekend, but it remains to be seen whether they will be able to display strong attack capabilities against the first to third starters. SSG ranks eighth among the 10 teams with a batting average of 240, while Hanwha ranks eighth with a total of 230. In terms of team home runs, Hanwha tied for sixth with 10, and SSG ranks eighth with eight.
Hanwha is also hopeful that Esteban Floral has been revived by hitting seven hits (including one home run) in three consecutive weekend games, while SSG is positive that its bottom lineup has improved in the absence of Choi Jung and Guillermo Herredia. However, as Landers Field has many home runs, the key is whether there will be a team that can overcome the atmosphere with home runs.
The winner of the three consecutive games during the week could have a seismic shift in the team's ranking. Except for LG, which is currently ranked first, the mid-ranked teams are densely located. If SSG secures the Winning Series, it can solidify its second position and pursue the lead, and if Hanwha secures the Winning Series, it will have an opportunity to jump to the upper-middle-ranked teams.