'1 Round' Kim Seo-hyun and Jung Woo-ju showed great performance → When will Hwang Jun-seo come up... 4 runs in 5 ⅔ innings in his 5th Futures start of the season
'1 Round' Kim Seo-hyun and Jung Woo-ju showed great performance → When will Hwang Jun-seo come up... 4 runs in 5 ⅔ innings in his 5th Futures start of the season
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Hwang Joon-seo (20) of the Hanwha Eagles, who is taking a starting class in the second division, showed a somewhat disappointing pitching in his fifth start of the season. It was not recorded as an earned run, but it was regrettable that he could not afford to make consecutive walks he gave after his defense error.온라인카지노
Hwang Joon-seo started against SSG Landers in the 2025 Mediheel KBO Futures League at Seosan Exclusive Training Stadium on the 24th and allowed five hits, five strikeouts, and four runs (one earned run) in five ⅔ innings.
His first run came at the top of the third inning. Hwang, who had the first two outs by striking out leadoff hitter Chung Hyeon-seung and giving up a ground ball to Hong Dae-in, caused a crisis by allowing a hit to his successor Park Ji-hwan and a walk to Kim Soo-yoon. Then, Lee Jung-beom's fastball thrown at the count of two strikes in favor of his at-bat rushed to the center, giving up a timely hit.
However, Kim Kyu-min's subsequent hit prevented additional runs, and Hwang Jun-seo, who found stability afterwards, cooked neatly in the fourth and fifth innings with three batters, respectively.
Hwang Jun-seo, who pitched 73 pitches until the fifth inning and then came to the mound in the top of the sixth inning, induced leadoff hitter Kim Soo-yoon to make a normal outfield fly ball, but the ball flowed backward as center fielder Lee Sang-hyuk completely misplaced the drop point. In the meantime, batter Kim Soo-yoon penetrated to third base.
Hwang struck out the next batter, Lee Jung-bum, but after allowing Kim to hit a sacrifice fly, he was shaken by giving up two consecutive walks. He eventually handed over the mound to Kim Kyu-yeon with one final out count left in the sixth inning. However, Kim added a run, allowing a walk to Heo Jin, the first batter, and a two-run timely hit to Jeong Hyeon-seung.
However, the loss in the fifth inning was not recorded as Hwang's earned run because of a defense error and two outs. Hanwha's batters, who failed to fight back until the fifth inning, scored two runs each in the bottom of the sixth and seventh innings, bringing the game back to square one.
The game, which led to the extension by maintaining the 4-4 score, ended with Hanwha's 12-11 walk-off victory after the two teams exchanged points every time in the 11, 12 and 13th innings.
Hwang pitched a total of 100 pitches on the day. Among them, he had 62 strikes.
Hwang Jun-seo, who wore Hanwha's uniform as the No. 1 overall pick in the first round of the 2024 rookie draft, drew attention as Hanwha's future left-hander selection resource to succeed Ryu Hyun-jin. Last year, in his debut season, he went between starting the first team and the bullpen, recording a record of 2 wins, 8 losses and a 5.38 ERA with one hold in 36 games (72 innings).
Hwang Jun-seo, who had a somewhat disappointing first season than expected, started the season in the Futures League this year and began his "starting class" in earnest. After winning the relief victory with three scoreless innings in his first appearance on the 14th of last month, he scored 18 runs (13 earned runs) in 25 ⅔ innings in five starts, including today's game, and his ERA for the season rose to 4.62.