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Ryu Hyun-jin, Injury to the starting catcher, short rest, silence in the lineup...

Toronto lost 2-5, pitched well and allowed a come-from-behind home run in the 4th inning...

For the first time, he gave up three stolen bases in one game. 카지노사이트

‘Korean Monster' Ryu Hyun-jin (36) became the losing pitcher after suffering from the ‘triple hardships' of an injury to the starting catcher, pitching after four days of rest, and the silence of the batting lineup.

Ryu Hyun-jin started the 2023 Major League Baseball (MLB) visiting game against the Oakland Athletics at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California on the 7th (Korean time) and allowed 5 hits (1 home run), 1 walk, 5 strikeouts, and 2 runs in 5 innings.

After recording the record, he was replaced by Trevor Richard on defense in the bottom of the 6th inning when he was down 1-2.

Toronto lost 2-5, giving up an extra point due to bullpen arson, and Ryu Hyun-jin earned his second loss (3rd win) of the season.

His season earned run average rose from 2.48 to 2.65.

On this day, Ryu Hyun-jin's pitch count was 77.

He threw a variety of pitches, including 23 cut fastballs, 21 fastballs, 18 changeups, 11 curveballs, and 4 sinking fastballs.

The highest speed of the fastball was 146 km/h.

Ryu Hyun-jin took the mound in an unfamiliar environment.

Danny Jansen, the starting catcher who had been working well with the team, left due to injury, so Tyler Heinemann took on the catcher's mitt.

In addition, he started after 4 days of rest instead of 5 days for the first time this season.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who returned last month after undergoing elbow ligament joint surgery in June of last year, had been following a five-day rest schedule under the team's management, but on this day, he rested for only four days.

Perhaps due to the difficult environment, Ryu Hyun-jin collapsed from the 4th inning with only one hitter.

He did well until the 3rd inning, allowing no runs, but allowed a comeback two-run home run in the 4th inning with a 1-0 lead.

Ryu Hyun-jin also gave up three stolen bases that day.

This is the first time since his MLB debut that Ryu Hyun-jin has given up more than two stolen bases in one game.

Ryu Hyun-jin made an outstanding pitching performance early in the game based on his ‘awl control'.

He retired the first inning with only 9 balls.

He hit leadoff hitter Jack Gelloff with a changeup that dropped low to the outside, and struck out followup hitter Brent Luker.

He threw mainly breaking balls, but was caught off guard with a fastball toward his body when the ball count was 2 balls and 2 strikes.

Ryan Noda induced a ground ball to first base with a low fastball and then directly went into base cover to end the inning.

Toronto's batting team scored the first run in the top of the second inning, lightening Ryu Hyun-jin's shoulders.

Ernie Clements hit a timely hit to right to take a 1-0 lead with leadoff hitter Cavan Biggio's double to left field with one out and a runner on second base.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who received support from the batting lineup, continued to pitch cheerfully.

Jordan Diaz, the lead hitter in the top of the second inning, caught it with skillful slow control.

With a ball count of 2 balls and 1 strike, he threw a series of low-speed curves at 109.9 km/h and 100.6 km/h to knock Diaz off balance, and then stabbed a fastball toward his body at 145.5 km/h for a looking strikeout.

Afterwards, he continued his perfect pitching by hitting Carlos Perez and Kevin Smith in succession.

His first hit was given up in the third inning.

He threw a curveball as the first pitch to Nick Allen with 1 out and then allowed a hit to left.

However, Ryu Hyun-jin did not waver.

He increased the number of outs by guiding the follow-up batter, Estewri Luis, to a fly ball in right field.

Afterwards, Allen, the runner on first base, succeeded in stealing second base, but Ryu Hyun-jin paid no heed and struck out Gallop.

The problem began in the 4th inning when the batter was simple.

Ryu Hyun-jin was attacked with a change-up by the lead hitter, Rooker, and gave up a clean double to left-center.

Afterwards, when Noda grounded to first base, Toronto first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. threw to third base and caught the runner on second base.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who received defensive help, seemed to have regained his stability by blocking Diaz with a fly ball to right field.

However, Ryu Hyun-jin threw a curve when the follow-up batter Perez was at bat, and catcher Heidemann threw the bounced ball back, and at this time, the runner on first base advanced to second base.

Ryu Hyun-jin was shaken again.

He threw a 145.6 km fastball toward the body with a ball count of 2 balls and 2 strikes, then gave up a two-run home run to Perez.

Ryu Hyun-jin has hit a home run in three consecutive games recently.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who allowed the score to go back to 1-2, seemed to treat the follow-up batter Smith with a ground ball to shortstop, but this time Toronto shortstop Clement was unable to get the ball out of his glove quickly.

The first base umpire ruled the game out, but after video review, the record was corrected to an infield hit.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who was entering the dugout, returned to the mound and was shaken by giving a walk to the follow-up batter, Bride.

After catching his breath with the pitching coach's visit to the mound, he ended the fourth inning by guiding Allen to a ground ball to shortstop.

He was slightly shaken in the fifth inning as well.

Ryu Hyun-jin was hit by a left-field hit from leadoff hitter Lewis, and allowed a steal of second base during a gallop at-bat.

Ryu Hyun-jin struck out Gallop and Rooker in succession, but while receiving the ball from the catcher during Noda's at-bat, he allowed Lewis, the runner on second base, to steal third base.

Ryu Hyun-jin seemed surprised, but completed his mission by catching Noda with a fly ball to right field.

Toronto Blue Jays gave up 3 runs in the bottom of the 6th when Ryu Hyun-jin went down, and made up for a run in the 8th, but it was not enough to turn the game around.

Toronto ended its three-game winning streak.