'Cheongryonggi 3 wins and 12.1 scoreless innings' Kim Tae-hyun, Gwangju Ilgo Trust Man...'Winning and professional stage Jung Jo-joon'

Jul 11, 2024

'Cheongryonggi 3 wins and 12.1 scoreless innings' Kim Tae-hyun, Gwangju Ilgo Trust Man...'Winning and professional stage Jung Jo-joon'
Gwangju Il High School Kim Tae-hyun pitched a scoreless game against Ansan Industrial High School in the round of 16 at the 79th Blue Dragon Open National High School Championship.
'Cheongryonggi 3 wins and 12.1 scoreless innings' Kim Tae-hyun, Gwangju Ilgo Trust Man...'Winning and professional stage Jung Jo-joon'
Gwangju Ilgo players who advanced to the quarterfinals of the Blue Dragon. Mokdong = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com
Gwangju Il High School Trustman Kim Tae-hyun came up in a tight situation and dragged the game without losing a point.

The 79th Cheongryonggi National High School Baseball Championship and the weekend league King Wangjung match (co-hosted by the Chosun Ilbo, Sports Chosun, and Korea Baseball Softball Association) held at Mokdong Stadium in Seoul on the 11th.

At the bottom of the third inning, when the score was tied 1-on-1, manager Cho Yoon-chae of Gwangju Il High School took the mound with the ball. It was early in the game, but to prevent additional runs, he lowered starting pitcher Kim Jung-seok and put left-hander Kim Tae-hyun on the mound.

Kim Tae-hyun, who pitched in the fifth inning of Yatap High School the previous day and struck out six in three innings without hits and walks, prepared for consecutive pitches. It was impressive to throw a splitter in the match with the first batter, Lee Jung-hwan of Ansan Technical High School, but it was regrettable to see the scene where he allowed a ball that hit his body after preempting the 1B 2S advantageous ball count.

In a situation where it could have been shaken, Gwangju Il High School catcher Kim Sun-bin lightened the pitcher's shoulders by catching Ahn Byung-yong, who attempted to steal toward third base. Kim Tae-hyun of Gwangju Il High School, with two outs and runners on first base, threw a main weapon splitter to strike out Kwon Oh-joo of Ansang High School, ending the inning without a run.

Kim Tae-hyun also had a crisis in the fourth inning, but he did not allow a run. After allowing a walk to leadoff hitter Han Yeo-bin of Ansan Technical High School, he started with a difficult start with a throwing error.

took out Kim Tae-hyun's card to prevent additional runs early in the game
'Cheongryonggi 3 wins and 12.1 scoreless innings' Kim Tae-hyun, Gwangju Ilgo Trust Man...'Winning and professional stage Jung Jo-joon'
Gwangju Ilgo
No. 8 Maeng Geun-hwan's sacrifice bunt, one out and third base. Kim Tae-hyun focused more on the batter and the game in a situation where he could allow a reversal even with a short hit. He struck out No. 9 Lee Seung-eon and escaped the crisis again by hitting No. 1 Lee Byung-joon with a fly ball to right field.

Kim Tae-hyun led the game without losing a point. This time the fielders fought back. In the fifth inning, third baseman Kim Tae-yoon dug home during Kim Kang-min's wild pitch at Ansan Technical High School with two outs and runners on the second and third bases, and Gwangju Jeil High School succeeded in turning the tables.

Kim Tae-hyun, who took the mound against Yatap High School the previous day, pitched perfectly in three innings, catching 44 hits, no hits, four strikeouts, and six strikeouts. Kim Tae-hyun pitched in the round of 16 with An Sang-sang High School the next day. The maximum speed of the day stayed in the early 140km range, but he led the game with stable pitching.

a close 2-1 lead. Gwangju Jeil High School's Kim Tae-yoon, who had a bases-loaded chance with two outs in the sixth inning, made a timely hit to widen the score gap.

Manager Cho Yoon-chae, who took the mound with the ball when Kim Tae-hyun of Gwangju Il High School, who was leading 4-1 gave up a walk after a full count match with Maeng Keun-hwan of An Sang-sang High School, gave up a walk. Kim Tae-hyun, who pitched 58 3.1 innings without losing a point in two consecutive games with two hits, four outs, and four strikeouts against 13 batters, seemed to be more disappointed not to finish the inning.

Gwangju Jeil High School advanced to the quarterfinals with three pitchers: Jungsik Kim (2.1 innings), Kim Tae-hyun (3.1 innings), and Kim Sung-joon (3.1 innings). He will face Deoksu High School at Mokdong Stadium on the 13th for a ticket to the semifinals of the Cheongryonggi.

did not allow a run and dragged the game
'Cheongryonggi 3 wins and 12.1 scoreless innings' Kim Tae-hyun, Gwangju Ilgo Trust Man...'Winning and professional stage Jung Jo-joon'
There was a crisis, but Kim Tae-hyun
'Cheongryonggi 3 wins and 12.1 scoreless innings' Kim Tae-hyun, Gwangju Ilgo Trust Man...'Winning and professional stage Jung Jo-joon'
Only focus on the batter and the game
'Cheongryonggi 3 wins and 12.1 scoreless innings' Kim Tae-hyun, Gwangju Ilgo Trust Man...'Winning and professional stage Jung Jo-joon'
혼신의 역투
replaced to manage the number of pitches with one out count left in the sixth inning
'Cheongryonggi 3 wins and 12.1 scoreless innings' Kim Tae-hyun, Gwangju Ilgo Trust Man...'Winning and professional stage Jung Jo-joon'
Kim Tae-hyun




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