Doosan manager Lee Seung-yeop reached the 100-win plateau in front of owner Park Jung-won. Captain Yang Seok-hwan hit a multi-homer game to help his mentor reach 100 wins.
Baseball’s Doosan Bears won the fifth game of the 2024 Shinhan SOL Bank KBO League against the Lotte Giants, 8-3, at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on Monday.
Doosan escaped from a two-game losing streak, avenging a defeat the day before, and improved to 26-1 on the season. Lotte, meanwhile, saw its three-game winning streak snapped, falling to 15 wins, one loss and 27 draws.
Lee became the 58th manager in KBO history to reach the 100-win plateau after 192 games in charge of Doosan in the 2023 season. He reached the milestone in front of a packed stadium (23,775 seats) with owner Park Jung-won and a full house. Coincidentally, Lee earned both his first win as a head coach (April 1, 2023) and his 100th win against Lotte.
Lee became the seventh manager in Bears history to reach 100 wins, and the eighth player in Bears history to achieve both the 100-homer and 100-win milestones. He joins Kim Sung-han, Lee Sun-cheol, Han Dae-rae, Lee Man-soo, Kim Ki-tae, Kim Hansoo, and Park Jin-man.
Lee, who took the reins at Doosan with no managerial experience, 바카라사이트 defied expectations and led the team back to the postseason for the first time in two years after finishing ninth last year with 74 wins and 68 losses (fifth place).
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Lee set a new franchise record for the longest winning streak in the Bears’ history, surpassing the previous 10-game winning streak (Kim In-sung in June 2000 and Kim Tae-hyung in June 2018). He also broke the record for the most wins in the first year as a domestic manager in the KBO. The 11-game winning streak surpassed the 10-game streak set by LG’s Chun Bo-sung in 1997, Hanwha’s Lee Hee-soo in 1999, and LG’s Lee Kwang-eun in 2000.
Lee, in his second year in charge, is leading the Doosan with a more mature leadership style. Despite the recent injury setback to ace Raul Alcantara, the team has been able to capitalize on a mix of new and old on the mound, winning nine straight games and cruising to a 26-1 record on the season.
Doosan’s starting lineup is Jung Soo-bin (center field), Cho Su-hyun (left field), Kang Seung-ho (second base), Kim Jae-hwan (designated hitter), Yang Seok-hwan (first base), Henry Ramos (right field), Kim Ki-yeon (catcher), Kim Jae-ho (shortstop), and Jeon Min-jae (third base).
Lotte countered with Hwang Sung-bin (center field)-Yoon Dong-hee (right field)-Go Seung-min (left field)-Victor Reyes (designated hitter)-Na Seung-yeop (first base)-No Jin-hyuk (third base)-Park Seung-wook (second base)-Yoo Kang-nam (catcher)-Lee Hak-joo (shortstop).
It was all Doosan from the start.
In the top of the first inning, Jung Soo-bin singled to right, Kang Seung-ho walked, and moved to second on a foil by catcher Yoo Kang-nam when Kim Jae-hwan came to the plate. Yang then put the game out of reach with a three-run home run. In 1B-1S, he took a three-pitch cutter from Lotte starter Na Gyun-ahn to center field (142 km/h) for his ninth home run of the season in two games, his first since the 16th against the Gwangju Kia Tigers. It was the final hit of the day.
In the second inning, after back-to-back singles by Kim Ki-yeon and Kim Jae-ho put runners on first and second with no outs, Jeon Min-jae widened the gap with an RBI single up the middle.
Lotte, which missed a two-out opportunity in the first inning when Noh Jin-hyuk struck out, countered in the third. The tablesetter Hwang Sung-bin-Yoon Dong-hee singled and walked to put runners on first and second with no outs, and after a wild pitch, Go Seung-min sacrificed them to second and third, and Na Seung-yeop hit a two-run double to deep right center to make it a 4-2 game.
Doosan didn’t stand still. Two batters later in the fourth inning, Jung Soo-bin hit a rare home run. After a full count, he pulled a six-seam fastball (145km) from Na Kyun-ahn over the wall for a 110-meter solo home run. It was his second home run of the season and 34th of his career, coming 55 days after his last home run on March 24 against the Changwon NC Dinos. With the home run, Doosan became the fourth team in KBO history to reach the 4,000-homer milestone.
The fireworks continued in the fifth inning.
Kang Seung-ho led off with a single to left and stole second base before Yang Seok-hwan hit a two-run homer to center field. In 2B-2S, he took a high eight-pitch fastball (143 kilometers) from Na Gyun-ahn for a 110-meter home run to left. It was Yang’s fourth straight double-digit home run.
After Ramos retired the next batter, Kim Ki-yeon hit a solo home run to left to put the game out of reach. After drawing a favorable 3B-1S count against Lotte’s Koo Seung-min, Kim took a five-pitch low fastball (148 km) for his second home run of the season in about three weeks, the first since April 24 against the Jamsil NC Dinos.
Lotte got one run back in the top of the sixth on Yoo Kang-nam’s RBI single after back-to-back singles by Na Seung-yup and Noh Jin-hyuk, but the game was already in the balance.
Doosan starter Kwak Bin earned his fourth win of the season, allowing three runs on seven hits with three walks and five strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings, throwing 101 pitches. 온라인카지노사이트 He was followed by Kim Taek-yeon, Choi Ji-kang, and Lee Young-ha.
At the plate, Yang Seok-hwan was the standout, going 4-for-5 with two doubles (two home runs), five RBIs and two runs scored. Jung Soo-bin, Kim Ki-yeon, and Jeon Min-jae also chipped in with multi-hit efforts.
Meanwhile, Lotte starter Na Gyun-an suffered his fifth loss of the season after giving up seven runs on nine hits (three homers) in 4 1/3 innings with one walk and five strikeouts. Yoon Dong-hee and Na Seung-yup had two hits in the loss.
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