STRUGGLING EAGLES HANWHA SUFFER SIX LOSSES BY FIVE ‘ POINTS OR MORE ‘ IN THREE WEEKS


The Hanwha Eagles of the Korean Baseball Organization have lost their wings Since the second half of the 2023 season began last month, from 21 August to 8 September, Hanwha has won four, lost 10 and drawn one, and has the ninth-best winning percentage (0.286) in that period They maintained their eighth-place finish in the season standings, but the gap between them and the fifth-place team grew from 2.5 games to eight Their hopes of reaching the autumn stage for the first time in five years have faded, and they now appear to be in a “trifecta” with the Kiwoom Heroes and Samsung Lions While there is no such thing as an unfortunate loss, the fact that six of Hanwha’s 10 games have been blowout losses of five points or more is particularly disappointing In total, Hanwha lost seven games by five points or more in the first half. Six of those losses came in the first three weeks of the second half After losing 3-9 to the NC Dinos on 21 March after being hit by three home runs, Hanwha came back to lose 1-6 and 3-8 against the SSG Landers (30 March) and Doosan 바카라사이트 Bears (1 April), respectively, after taking the lead In a three-game series against the KIA Tigers on the 4th and 6th of this month, they split Games 1 and 2, losing 3-9, and on the 8th, they lost 2-7 to KT WIZ after being pounded for 15 hits It’s inevitable that the mood in the dugout will sag after a big loss In fact, Hanwha has never won its next game after losing by more than five points They’ve lost four out of five games and couldn’t win the game against KIA on the 6th after 12 extra innings It’s hard to pinpoint a single reason for Hanwha’s struggles Hanwha has been in a slump in the second half, ranking last in the league in team batting average (0.226) and on-base percentage (0.195), and ninth in ERA (5.16) and batting average (0.279)It’s a reason Hanwha fans can’t sit back and smile, even though they’ve hit the most team home runs (12) and No. 4 hitter Noh Si-hwan leads the division with 23 home runs Hanwha manager Choi Won-ho’s recent decision to consider lifting the innings limit (120) on special young gun Moon Dong-joo and promote Kim Seo-hyun, who has been learning the ropes in the second team, is not unrelated to this situation With Moon Dong-ju and Kim Seo-hyun anchoring the shaky mound and Noh Si-hwan in the batting order, fans can envision a blueprint for a revitalised offence.


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