SSG Landers Song Young-jin (19) could not last even the second inning and came off the mound.
Song Young-jin started on the mound in a visiting professional baseball game against the Doosan Bears held at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on the 23rd and collapsed after allowing 4 hits, 2 walks, and 6 runs in 1 inning.
The six runs allowed are the most by Song Young-jin, a second-year high school graduate, in a single game.
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In the bottom of the first inning, Song Young-jin struck out the first batter,
Soo-bin Jeong, with a 145 km/h fastball and missed swing,
and caught both Yu-chan Lee and Seung-ho Kang with infield ground balls.
He ended the first inning with a three-way error,
but was unable to get a single out count in the second inning.
Song Young-jin, who gave up a heavy hit to Kim Jae-hwan, walked Yang Seok-hwan,
putting himself in danger of reaching first and second base with no outs.
Henry Ramos’ right-handed hit followed, and Doosan took the opportunity to load the bases with no outs.
Kim Ki-yeon attacked Song Young-jin’s fastball and hit a double heading toward Woo-sang,
and Doosan took the lead by two points.
SSG pitching coach Bae Young-soo visited the mound to try to break the flow,
but Song Young-jin was unable to rebound.
SSG shortstop Park Seong-han caught Jeon Min-jae’s ground ball at second and third base with no outs and blocked the runner’s movement, but Jeon Min-jae survived at first base.
Jeon Min-jae’s infield hit left the bases loaded again with no outs,
and Song Young-jin gave up a walk to Cho Soo-haeng, contributing one run.
In the end, Manager Lee Soong-yong replaced the pitcher.
Choi Min-jun, who took over the mound,
allowed Soo-bin Jeong to hit a timely hit to right-center field with 1 RBI and Seung-ho Kang to hit a timely hit to right-center field for 2 RBIs,
increasing Song Young-jin’s number of runs to 6.
As of the 23rd, SSG’s starting lineup ranked last among the 10 clubs with an average ERA of 6.41.