* Translated by Papago

"Son Ah-seop's Home Run" woke up the bear lineup! Yang Eui-ji's first cannon of the season... 'Bang Bang Bang Bang' Doosan wins 11-3 over SSG [On-site review of Incheon]

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Shin Hwasup

*This content was translated by AI.

Doosan Bears' Son Ah-seop hits a two-run home run in the fourth inning against Incheon SSG on the 14th. /Photo =OSEN
Doosan Bears' Son Ah-seop hits a two-run home run in the fourth inning against Incheon SSG on the 14th. /Photo =OSEN

Transfer student Son Ah-seop (38) woke up Doosan's batting lineup, which had been sleeping.

Doosan scored 13 hits in an away game against SSG Landers at SSG Landers Field in Incheon on the 14th, and won 11-3. Doosan escaped from its second consecutive loss, while SSG fell into a quagmire for six consecutive losses, tucking into a 50% winning rate with seven wins and seven losses in the season.

It was a surprising 'handy effect'. Doosan, which suffered from severe poor batting early this season, hit four home runs and exploded its batters for the first time in a long time.

The prelude to the cannon show was opened by Park Chan-ho. Park Chan-ho, who was the leadoff hitter in the top of the third inning when his team came from behind 1-2, drew a tie-breaking left-center solo arch from the opponent's starter Takeda. It was his first home run since moving this season.

Doosan Yang Eui-ji is happy after hitting a two-run home run in the third inning against Incheon SSG on the 14th. /Photo =OSEN
Doosan Yang Eui-ji is happy after hitting a two-run home run in the third inning against Incheon SSG on the 14th. /Photo =OSEN

Then even Yang Eui-ji's bat finally woke up. Yang Eui-ji exploded a two-run home run over the left-center field with no outs on the first base. It was the season's magic wand cannon that the team and players have been waiting for so long.

In the top of the fourth inning, Son Ah-seop hit a home run from the first day of the trade. Son Ah-seop, who started as the second designated hitter, hit the first slider (131km/h) of the opponent's second pitcher Park Si-hoo with one out and second base to hit the right-center fence. It had a driving distance of 125 meters. It was the first home run in 240 days since the game against NC Dinos on Aug. 17 last year when he was a member of the Hanwha Eagles.

Cameron drew a two-run arch in the middle with two outs and a runner on first base. His second home run of the season widened the score to 10-2.

Choi Min-seok of the Doosan Bears will pitch in the match against Incheon SSG on the 14th.  /Photo =OSEN
Choi Min-seok of the Doosan Bears will pitch in the match against Incheon SSG on the 14th. /Photo =OSEN

On the mound, Doosan's fifth starter Choi Min-seok's hard pitching shone. Choi Min-seok allowed four hits, four strikeouts and two runs (one earned run) in six innings to earn his second win (no loss) of the season.

SSG's starting pitcher Takeda collapsed with five runs in two innings, and the batters had only six hits. Lee Jihoon Choi hit a two-run in the second inning and Park Sung-han hit a solo home run in the seventh inning. Kim Jae-hwan, who moved from Doosan to SSG after last season, was the second batter for the first time of the season, but he got one walk and remained hitless in three at-bats.

SSG Kim Jae-hwan greets the third base as he enters his first at-bat in the bottom of the first inning against Doosan on the 14th. /Photo =OSEN
SSG Kim Jae-hwan greets the third base as he enters his first at-bat in the bottom of the first inning against Doosan on the 14th. /Photo =OSEN

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