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'Park Jun-soon's four hits explosion' Doosan beat Hanwha in front of 'Soldout-Soldout-Soldout' 10,000 spectators and escaped four consecutive losses [Jamsil Field Review]

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Ahn Hokeun

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Park Jun-soon of Doosan Bears. /Photo = Courtesy of Doosan Bears
Park Jun-soon of Doosan Bears. /Photo = Courtesy of Doosan Bears

There was no five-game losing streak in front of a packed crowd. Doosan Bears broke the losing streak and gave home fans the joy of winning.

Doosan won 8-0 in the home game of the 2026 Shinhan SOL KBO League against the Hanwha Eagles at Jamsil Stadium in Songpa-gu, Seoul on the 5th.

Since the game on the 3rd, the stadium has been full for three consecutive games. Doosan has sold out in all three home games this season. In front of 23,750 packed spectators, Doosan snapped a losing streak.

Doosan formed the lineup in the order of Park Joon-soon (designated hitter), Jung Soo-bin (middle fielder), Yang Eui-ji (catcher), Dodds Cameron (right fielder), Ahn Jae-seok (third baseman), Yang Seok-hwan (first baseman), Park Chan-ho (striker), Park Ji-hoon (left fielder), and Lee Yoo-chan (second baseman). The starting pitcher is Jack Rogue.

On the other hand, Hanwha's starting lineup has changed. Oh Jae-won (center fielder), Jonathan Ferraza (right wing), Kim Tae-yeon (left wing), 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). Hwang Jun-seo took the mound as the starting pitcher.

Doosan Bears starting pitcher Zach Logue. /Photo = Courtesy of Doosan Bears
Doosan Bears starting pitcher Zach Logue. /Photo = Courtesy of Doosan Bears

Until the middle of the game, there was a tight starting baseball trend. Rogue is an ace who renewed his contract with Doosan after winning 10 games last year, and he pitched seven perfect innings of two runs in his first appearance of the season against the Samsung Lions on the 31st of last month.

He pitched impeccably on this day as well. He got a double from Lee Do-yoon with one out in the third inning, but he got out of the run crisis by skillfully hitting Oh Jae-won and Peraza, and allowed two walks in the fourth inning, but struck out Ha Joo-seok with his signature sweeper.

In the fifth inning, he started with consecutive hits by Choi Jae-hoon and Lee Do-yoon, and Oh Jae-won's sacrifice bunt put him on the verge of being on the second and third bases with one out. However, he struck out with a sweeper going outside to Peraza, and Jung Soo-bin stole Kim Tae-yeon's ball to center field with a fantastic diving catch to end the inning without allowing a run.

The ball was also strong in the sixth inning. Roh Si-hwan threw a body sweeper, Kang Baek-ho a sweeper running outside, and Chae Eun-sung a backdoor cut fastball to finish the last inning with KKK.

Hanwha starter Hwang Joon, who was picked as an alternative starting card due to Owen White's injury, also pitched impressively. In the bottom of the first inning, he allowed consecutive hits to Park Joon-soon and Jung Soo-bin and a walk to Yang Eui-ji, starting with the bases loaded with no outs, but struck out Cameron and Yang Seok-hwan, and induced Yang to ground out to shortstop to end the first inning.

Hwang Jun-seo of Hanwha Eagles. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles
Hwang Jun-seo of Hanwha Eagles. /Photo = Courtesy of Hanwha Eagles

After that, he pitched a perfect pitch until the fourth inning. In the fourth inning, Cameron, Ahn Jae-seok, and Yang Seok-hwan were returned to KKK. The slow curve in the 110km/h range, which takes away sharp fastball and timing, worked properly.

For Hwang Joon-seo and Hanwha, the fifth inning was a shame. After the first batter Park Chan-ho hit a hit, he dug into the second base. Park Ji-hoon's sacrifice bunt led him to third base. Lee Yoo-chan then walked to get on base.

Hanwha started the bullpen one step first. Yoon San-heum was put on the mound instead of Hwang Jun-seo, but Doosan did not miss the opportunity to score. Park Joon-soon hit a 145km/h fastball on the high course at the ball count 1-1 with one out and runners on the first and third bases, making a three-run home run with a distance of 115m over the left fence.

Doosan put in Lee Byung-hun when Park Chi-guk, who took the mound in the seventh inning, got a hit to the left by Choi Jae-hoon and Lee Do-yoon after 11 pitches, and turned Oh Jae-won and Peraza into consecutive fly balls to left field to escape the crisis of losing points.

Doosan, which added one run in the seventh inning, solidified its victory in the eighth inning. Following Yang Eui-ji's hit ball, Ahn Jae-seok and Park Chan-ho's walks, Park Ji-hoon hit a three-run sweeping triple and even the opponent's wild pitch widened the gap to 8-0.

In the ninth inning, closer Kim Taek-yeon took the mound. Chae Eun-sung grounded out to shortstop and Hwang Young-mook to second base, and allowed Heo In-seo to walk, but struck out Choi In-ho to end the perfect victory.

Park Jun-soon of Doosan Bears. /Photo = Courtesy of Doosan Bears
Park Jun-soon of Doosan Bears. /Photo = Courtesy of Doosan Bears

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