[Hanwha Eagles Weekly Observatory] Hanwha Eagles Look for Winning Solutions
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Rousing series against Doosan and two straight losses against KIA last week
6 games in a row against mid-tier teams like KT and Doosan starting on the 8th
온라인바카라Can the Hanwha Eagles make the leap to mid-table? Since the start of the second half of the season, Hanwha has been stuck in the bottom half of the standings, unable to pick up any wins. This week, it will be interesting to see if they can rekindle their firepower against a stronger team.
Last week, Hanwha went 1-4. They were swept in a home series against Doosan and dropped both games of a weekend doubleheader against KIA. Currently in eighth place, Hanwha is two games behind seventh-place Lotte and a whopping 7.5 games behind fifth-place KT, which is the playoff standard.
The team lost the first and second games against Doosan 3-8 and 1-4, respectively. On the first day, Doosan starter Kwak Bin shut down the Hanwha bats with seven innings of two-hit ball, one walk, 10 strikeouts and one run. Hanwha starter Moon Dong-ju also pitched five innings, striking out four and giving up two runs on five hits, but it wasn’t enough. With the game tied 1-1 in the 12th inning, Doosan scored the game-winning run with a single to right field and drove in two runs with a double to secure a three-run victory.
The team continued to struggle against KIA on April 5 and 6. They went 3-9 in both games to clinch the series.
The only consolation was a 5-2 victory over Doosan on the 3rd thanks to Felix Peña. Hanwha, which had lost four straight games dating back to the 29th, narrowly escaped the losing streak in the final game of the series against Doosan. In the bottom of the first inning, Hanwha opened the scoring with a two-run double by Kim Tae-yeon after a walk by Jung Eun-won. In the bottom of the fourth, they scored a run on a double by Noh Si-hwan and an RBI single by Oh Sun-jin. Doosan got one run back in the seventh, but Hanwha responded with three runs in the bottom of the inning as Lee Do-yoon connected on a single by Lee Jin-young and a walk by Jung Eun-won.
Doosan added a run in the eighth, but couldn’t close out the game. Hanwha starter Felix Peña improved to 8-5 on the season with 6.1 innings of one-hit ball, striking out six and walking one.
Now on a two-game losing streak, Hanwha remains in eighth place with a season record of 38 wins, 4 losses and 49 ties.
This week, Hanwha will face off against KT and Doosan.
On the 8th, they will face KT, who are currently in fifth place, in Suwon. The team has a relatively strong record against KT, with four wins, one draw, and one loss. On the 11th, they host third-place Doosan for a three-game series. Doosan is inferior with 4 wins, 0 draws, and 8 losses.
The key will be batting. In recent games, the Hanwha bats have been silent, unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
It will be interesting to see if Hanwha’s core batting lineup can come alive in their quest for a mid-table finish.
Rousing series against Doosan and two straight losses against KIA last week
6 games in a row against mid-tier teams like KT and Doosan starting on the 8th
Can the Hanwha Eagles make the leap to mid-table? Since the start of the second half of the season, Hanwha has been stuck in the bottom half of the standings, unable to pick up any wins. This week, it will be interesting to see if they can rekindle their firepower against a stronger team.
Last week, Hanwha went 1-4. They were swept in a home series against Doosan and dropped both games of a weekend doubleheader against KIA. Currently in eighth place, Hanwha is two games behind seventh-place Lotte and a whopping 7.5 games behind fifth-place KT, which is the playoff standard.
The team lost the first and second games against Doosan 3-8 and 1-4, respectively. On the first day, Doosan starter Kwak Bin shut down the Hanwha bats with seven innings of two-hit ball, one walk, 10 strikeouts and one run. Hanwha starter Moon Dong-ju also pitched five innings, striking out four and giving up two runs on five hits, but it wasn’t enough. With the game tied 1-1 in the 12th inning, Doosan scored the game-winning run with a single to right field and drove in two runs with a double to secure a three-run victory.
The team continued to struggle against KIA on April 5 and 6. They went 3-9 in both games to clinch the series.
The only consolation was a 5-2 victory over Doosan on the 3rd thanks to Felix Peña. Hanwha, which had lost four straight games dating back to the 29th, narrowly escaped the losing streak in the final game of the series against Doosan. In the bottom of the first inning, Hanwha opened the scoring with a two-run double by Kim Tae-yeon after a walk by Jung Eun-won. In the bottom of the fourth, they scored a run on a double by Noh Si-hwan and an RBI single by Oh Sun-jin. Doosan got one run back in the seventh, but Hanwha responded with three runs in the bottom of the inning as Lee Do-yoon connected on a single by Lee Jin-young and a walk by Jung Eun-won.
Doosan added a run in the eighth, but couldn’t close out the game. Hanwha starter Felix Peña improved to 8-5 on the season with 6.1 innings of one-hit ball, striking out six and walking one.
Now on a two-game losing streak, Hanwha remains in eighth place with a season record of 38 wins, 4 losses and 49 ties.
This week, Hanwha will face off against KT and Doosan.
On the 8th, they will face KT, who are currently in fifth place, in Suwon. The team has a relatively strong record against KT, with four wins, one draw, and one loss. On the 11th, they host third-place Doosan for a three-game series. Doosan is inferior with 4 wins, 0 draws, and 8 losses.
The key will be batting. In recent games, the Hanwha bats have been silent, unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
It will be interesting to see if Hanwha’s core batting lineup can come alive in their quest for a mid-table finish.
Rousing series against Doosan and two straight losses against KIA last week6 games in a row against mid-tier teams like KT and Doosan starting on the 8th 온라인바카라Can the Hanwha Eagles make the leap to mid-table? Since the start of the second half of the season, Hanwha has been stuck in the bottom half of…