Kim Min-soo and Benjamin, who responded to Cho Dae-hyun's fierce fighting spirit with good pitching, were just amazed
Aug 22, 2024
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KT catcher Cho Dae-hyun showed off his fighting spirit to catch a short foul fly.
With Kiwoom and KT leading 2-0 in the top of the sixth inning at Suwon KT Wiz Park on the 21st, starting pitcher Benjamin, who had pitched scorelessly until the fifth inning, began to falter.
Benjamin missed Ko Young-woo's ground ball in front of the pitcher after giving up a hit to leadoff hitter Bae Sang-kwon and faced a crisis of first and second bases with no outs.
The KT dugout lowered Benjamin, who had 91 pitches, and put Kim Min-soo on the mound.
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Kim Jae-hyun, who failed to bunt at the first pitch, also tried to bunt on the second pitch, but the ball came up high and Cho Dae-hyun, who grasped the location of the ball, boldly blew himself but failed to catch it.
Cho Dae-hyun was clearly disappointed by the hit by the mitt. It was because the opportunity to increase the out count was gone.
Kim Min-soo showed a friendly 'Sunbae-mi' at the appearance of Cho Dae-hyun, who did his best.
Kim Min-soo approached Cho Dae-hyun, who was on his knees, and wiped the dirt from the mask that fell on the ground with his uniform, picked up the helmet that fell on his head and handed it to his junior.
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Benjamin, who handed over the mound to Kim Min-soo after five scoreless innings, paid tribute by clapping for Kim Min-soo, who returned after organizing the crisis of the first and second bases with no outs. KT avenged the previous day's defeat by winning 5-0 against Kiwoom in the game.
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