Hyun-Jin Ryu of the Toronto Blue Jays won his first win of the season.
On the 14th (Korean time), Ryu Hyun-jin started a home game against the Chicago Cubs held at the Rogers Center in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and recorded 2 hits, 2 walks, 3 strikeouts and 2 runs in 5 innings.먹튀검증
He became the winning pitcher as the team won 11-4. First win of the 2023 season. His ERA was lowered to 2.57.
With the victory, Toronto finished with 1 win and 2 losses against the Cubs, recording a record of 66 wins and 54 losses. The Cubs are 61-57.
struggled once. He sent out a runner due to a walk and a defensive error, and allowed 2 runs to Dansby Swanson with 2 out on 1st and 2nd base, allowing a double to left field.
However, it has since found stability. Up to the 5th inning, he allowed one hit and one walk, overwhelming the opponent’s batting line.
After the double allowed to Swanson, there was only one strong ball with a batting speed of 95 mph or more, and even this was counted as an out.
The only flaw was that he only played 5 innings as the number of pitches increased. He threw 31 pitches in the first inning and 18 pitches in the fourth. The rest of the innings were blocked within 14 pitches.
In the meantime, hitters did their job. In the second inning, with Caban Vizio’s hit and Danny Jansen’s 4-ball free 1st and 2nd base opportunity, Dalton Basho hit a three-run home run that fell into the opposing team’s bullpen in the middle of the right and overturned it at once. The top batting line that inherited the baton scored consecutive hits and added two points.
Basho’s performance on this day was tremendous. Following a three-run home run in the second inning, he hit two timely hits with two outs and bases loaded in the fourth inning.
Toronto was able to take a breather by adding 3 points in the 4th inning with his performance. In the 7th, Patrick Wisdom countered with a two-run home run, but it did not affect the trend.
Toronto’s batting line flared up again in the bottom of the 8th inning. He added points by beating Caleb Killian. Santiago Espinal and Paul Deyong joined the hit streak, and Toronto recorded all starters on base that day.
Cubs starter Jameson Tyyon collapsed with 8 hits, 1 home run, 2 walks, 2 strikeouts and 8 runs in 3 innings, showing the worst performance in the second half.