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"Wow, Hanwha is amazing. They did a great job in the Asian quarter!" '2 consecutive wins → 3 consecutive losses → 2 consecutive wins' is back on the rise, securing the Jamsil Bee Winning Series [Jamsil Field Review]

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Kim Woojong

*This content was translated by AI.

Hanwha fans are cheering as Hanwha starter Wang Yancheng goes down the mound after pitching against Doosan in Jamsil on the 4th. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles
Hanwha fans are cheering as Hanwha starter Wang Yancheng goes down the mound after pitching against Doosan in Jamsil on the 4th. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles
Hanwha Eagles players are happy after winning against Doosan in Jamsil on the 4th. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles
Hanwha Eagles players are happy after winning against Doosan in Jamsil on the 4th. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles

Hanwha Eagles overpowered the Doosan Bears for two consecutive days and secured the Winning Series.

Hanwha won 9-3 in an away game of the 2026 Shinhan SOL KBO League regular season against Doosan at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul on the 4th.

Hanwha marked 4 wins and 3 losses this season with two consecutive wins. Hanwha won two consecutive games against the Kiwoom Heroes on the 28th and 29th of last month. The atmosphere seemed to be subdued by losing three consecutive home games during the week against KT Wiz, but he also laughed on the day after beating Doosan 11-6 the previous day (3rd).

Doosan, on the other hand, had one win, one draw and five losses. Doosan moved to Daegu after finishing the opening two consecutive games in Changwon with one win and one loss on the 28th and 29th of last month. And he came to Seoul with one draw and two losses in three consecutive games during the week with the Samsung Lions, and collapsed again for two days. It has been a quagmire for four consecutive losses recently.

Hanwha starter Wang Yancheng became the winning pitcher with five hits, two walks, four strikeouts and three runs (non-earned) in six ⅓ innings. The total number of pitches is 85. Wang Yancheng started against the Kiwoom Heroes on the 29th of last month and won his KBO stage debut by marking three runs (three earned) with five strikeouts and five hits, one walk, and one body in five ⅓ innings. And with the victory on the day, he won two consecutive games.

Following Wang Yancheng, Kim Jong-soo (no hit and no strikeouts in ⅔ innings), Park Sang-won (one hit and one strikeout in one inning), Park Joon-young (two hits and no run in ⅓ innings), and Cho Dong-wook (no hit and one strikeout in ⅔ innings) pitched in turn. In the lineup, which had a total of 13 hits, Peraza scored three hits and scored three points, and Kang Baek-ho, Chae Eun-sung and Ha Joo-seok played multi-hit, respectively.

On the other hand, Doosan starter Kwak Bin lost four ⅔ innings with seven hits, four walks, and six runs (three earned) with four strikeouts. The total number of pitches he pitched was 96. Park Chi-guk (no hit, no hit, no hit, no hit, no hit, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no run, no In the lineup, which had a total of eight hits, Ahn Jae-seok and Park Chan-ho succeeded in multi-hits.

Hanwha starter Wang Yancheng is pitching hard against Doosan in Jamsil on the 4th. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles
Hanwha starter Wang Yancheng is pitching hard against Doosan in Jamsil on the 4th. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles
Hanwha Eagles players are happy after winning against Doosan in Jamsil on the 4th. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles
Hanwha Eagles players are happy after winning against Doosan in Jamsil on the 4th. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles

Doosan set up the starting lineup in the order of Park Joon-soon (second baseman), Jung Soo-bin (center fielder), Cameron (right fielder), Yang Eui-ji (designated hitter), Ahn Jae-seok (third baseman), Yang Seok-hwan (first baseman), Park Chan-ho (striker), Park Ji-hoon (left fielder), and Yoon Joon-ho (catcher). Doosan's starting pitcher is Kwak Bin. Yoon Joon-ho wore a starting catcher mask for the first time since his debut. Park Joon-soon also started as the first batter since his debut.

Hanwha made the starting lineup in the order of Oh Jae-won (center fielder), Peraza (right fielder), Moon Hyun-bin (left fielder), Noh Si-hwan (third baseman), Kang Baek-ho (designated hitter), Chae Eun-sung (first baseman), Ha Joo-seok (second baseman), Choi Jae-hoon (catcher), and Lee Do-yoon (striker). The starting pitcher for Hanwha is Wang Yancheng. Compared to the previous day, instead of Shim Woo-joon missing the shortstop position, Lee Do-yoon started.

Hanwha took advantage of Doosan starter Kwak Bin's shaking in the top of the first inning and scored three points. After making consecutive hits by Oh Jae-won and Peraza, Moon Hyun-bin hit a two-run timely double. Noh Si-hwan then withdrew due to a catcher foul flyout, but Kang Baek-ho hit a timely hit to the right to make it 3-0.

Hanwha added three more runs in the top of the fifth inning. Following leadoff hitter Peraza's right-handed hit and subsequent straight walk by Moon Hyun-bin, Doosan's second baseman Park Joon-soon's catch error came out when Kang Baek-ho grounded out to second base after one out. In the end, Chae Eun-sung's sacrifice hit and Ha Joo-seok's timely hit to the midfield added two points. Subsequent Choi Jae-hoon picked up a straight walk, where Kwak Bin handed over the mound to Park Chi-guk. Third baseman Kang Baek-ho scored as he threw a hit ball to Lee Do-yoon, who entered the next at-bat.

Doosan also immediately fought back in the bottom of the fifth inning. After one out, only the first baseman was out at second base when Park Chan-ho grounded out in front of the shortstop following Ahn Jae-seok's double and Yang Seok-hwan's walk. In the continued first and third bases, shortstop Lee Do-yoon's catch error occurred when Park Ji-hoon grounded out in front of the shortstop, and third baseman Ahn Jae-seok homered. The next batter, Yoon Joon-ho, then hit a timely hit to the left.

However, Hanwha immediately scored in the top of the sixth inning to break Doosan's willingness to chase. The pitcher of Doosan is Tamura. After leadoff hitter Peraza hit a double to right-center, Kang Baek-ho hit a timely hit to right-center after two outs. Chae Eun-sung's hits and wild pitches continued his chances on the second and third bases, and Ha Joo-seok scored a two-run timely double. Doosan recovered one point in the seventh inning by taking advantage of the opponent's error, but that was it.

Hanwha Eagles players are happy after winning against Doosan in Jamsil on the 4th. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles
Hanwha Eagles players are happy after winning against Doosan in Jamsil on the 4th. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles
Hanwha starter Wang Yancheng is going down the mound after pitching against Doosan in Jamsil on the 4th. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles
Hanwha starter Wang Yancheng is going down the mound after pitching against Doosan in Jamsil on the 4th. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles

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