A red light came on for LG Twins Lee Min-ho’s first-team appearance.
Lee Min-ho took the mound as a starter in the Futures League game against the Hanwha Eagles held in Seosan and showed a poor performance, allowing 9 hits, 1 walk, 1 strikeout, and 8 runs, including 2 home runs, over 2⅔ innings. Lee Min-ho, who had been looking for a chance to pitch for the first team by giving up only 2 runs (1 earned run) in 17⅔ innings in the previous 3 games and pitching with a stable ERA of 0.51, had a chance to start as the 1st team call-up as Choi Won-tae was sent down to the 2nd team due to his poor performance. It looked like he was going to catch it, but due to his poor performance that day, it was unclear whether he would be able to make it to the first team.카지노
In the bottom of the first inning, Lee Min-ho, who grounded out leader Ha Joo-seok to the first baseman, grounded out No. 2 Min-gi Kim to a grounder to the third baseman, and struck out No. 3 Seong-gon Lee with a looking strikeout, ending the game in a three-way performance.
However, he received criticism in the bottom of the second inning. Lee Min-ho, who got off to a difficult start when he was hit by a double in the middle of the game on the first pitch to leadoff No. 4 Kim In-hwan, caught No. 5 Park Jeong-hyun with a fly to center field, and threw out No. 6 with a grounder to third base, creating two outs. However, he gave up the first run by allowing a double along the left field line to No. 7 An Jin, and hit a two-run home run that went over the left field fence to No. 8 Kim Geon. 0-3. They allowed a heavy hit to No. 9 Yoo Sang-bin, and gave up one more point when No. 1 Ha Joo-seok hit a double to right-center. He ended the long bottom of the second inning by catching No. 2 Kim Min-ki with a fly to right field.
The bottom of the third inning wasn’t good either.
He caught the leader, No. 3 Lee Seong-gon, with a fly to right field, but sent No. 4 Kim In-hwan out with a walk after a full-count battle, and was hit by No. 5 Park Jeong-hyeon with a two-run gun in the middle of the month. 0-6. Lee Min-ho, who was faced with a crisis again with 2 outs and runners on second base after catching the 6th Euro game with a fly to center field by An Jin in the 7th, gave up another run after hitting a hit to right by Kim Gun, who had hit a two-run gun in the bottom of the 2nd inning. As No. 9 Yoo Sang-bin also received a right-handed hit and the crisis at first and third base continued, a decision was eventually made on the bench to replace him. Left-handed pitcher Kim Joo-wan went to the mound, but gave up a walk to No. 1 Ha Joo-seok, leaving the bases loaded, and then a push-out walk to No. 2 Kim Min-ki, making it 0-8. He caught No. 3 Seong-gon Lee with a grounder in front of the shortstop and ended the bottom of the third inning.
Lee Min-ho, who appeared in only 5 games this season due to injuries and poor performance, suffered no wins, 2 losses, and an ERA of 5.03. His last appearance was on June 22nd when he gave up 3 runs in 1 inning against the NC Dinos, after which he was sent down to the 2nd team and started again from building his body. While maintaining good condition in actual pitching in the Futures League, LG coach Yeom Kyung-yeop said, “If we need a replacement next time, we can bring up Lee Min-ho,” and it appeared that Lee Min-ho would be given a chance, and he showed a poor performance against KIA on the 10th, allowing 7 runs in 2⅔ innings. Choi Won-tae was expunged from the first-team lineup on the 11th, and it looked like Lee Min-ho could start for the first-team again.
Choi Won-tae’s replacement in the rotation will appear in the doubleheader against SSG Landers held in Jamsil on the 17th. Will Lee Min-ho get a chance to be selected for the SSG match on the 17th despite his poor performance today? I’m curious about the LG coaching staff’s decision.