"You got hit by a bat." Director Kim Tae-hyung's anger explodes → He leaves with a 19-year veteran...the scene of great chaos
"You got hit by a bat." Director Kim Tae-hyung's anger explodes → He leaves with a 19-year veteran...the scene of great chaos
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Was it a foul or a swing? It was the moment when the flow of the game fell into a chaos.
At Sajik Stadium in Busan on Tuesday, the Lotte Giants swept the first and second doubleheader games against the Samsung Lions. Four of them, Song Jae-young, Chung Hyeon-soo, Jung Chul-won and Kim Won-joong, played in both games, mobilizing six pitchers in the first game and 10 pitchers in the second game.
In the first game, Lotte, which gave up an early lead of 0-5, tied the game 5-5 on the occasion of Reyes' three-run, and turned it over with Reyes' winning shot.
On the other hand, the second round was a huge mixed game in which the two teams exchanged big innings, and the situation of the game changed drastically due to the Benckle crisis and the departure of the head coach. A flurry of players were also injured.
In particular, Lotte manager Kim Tae-hyung's exit in the bottom of the fourth inning was the intense turning point of the day.
Lotte's Lee Min-seok and Samsung's Choi Won-tae started. Lotte gave up one point each in the first and second innings, but turned the game around by winning five points in the bottom of the third inning.
In particular, in the process, the oldest Jeon Joon-woo was hit on the shoulder by Choi Won-tae's 146km fastball and exploded his anger, reaching the point of a step toward bench clearing. Ironically, a series of two-run timely hits by Yoon Dong-hee and Jeon Min-jae turned the game around 5-2, and then Yoo Kang-nam's training hit directly on Choi Won-tae's arm. Choi Won-tae also had a war of nerves for a while, unable to control his emotions.
It was in the bottom of the fourth inning. Kim Min-sung's at-bat, with no outs and runners on first base, caused a decision dispute.
Kim initially ruled a foul on Samsung's Hwang Dong-jae's 145-kilometer fastball on the seventh pitch at the ball count of 3B2S. Kim collected himself and got ready to take the batter's box.
However, Samsung requested a video review, and the review center ruled it a "swing" (three strikeouts). Kim was not convinced.
Kim claimed it was a foul while standing at the batter's box. Lotte manager Kim Tae-hyung also kicked out of the dugout to protest the umpire. As if to be sure of the foul, he raised his voice, saying, "Didn't I get hit by the bat?" Lotte fans called out the names of Kim Min-sung and Kim Tae-hyung one after another to cheer for them.
Referee Choo Pyeong-ho ordered Kim Min-sung to leave. Manager Kim Tae-hyung was also sent off as he did not stop protesting. "Coach Kim Tae-hyung and Kim Min-sung will be sent off in accordance with the regulation because it was a protest against the video referee's decision," the judges said.
It is in accordance with Article 28 of the KBO League Regulations, Paragraph 11 of the video review. "When the video review is conducted, the team and the officials of both clubs can no longer object to the decision of the referee team leader. In case of violating this provision, the referee orders the team and the officials to leave."
Since then, the game has changed again. With Kim Seong-yoon's timely hit and Diaz's three-run homer, Samsung tied the game 6-6. 카지노
The two teams tied 7-7 and Lotte won 8-7. In the bottom of the seventh inning, Samsung's right fielder made an error when Information Geun hit the right field line, and in the meantime, first baseman Jeon Min-jae dug home to score the winning run..
Kim Tae-hyung's exit is the third time for a professional baseball manager to leave this year. Earlier, Doosan manager Lee Seung-yeop (against Lotte in his position) on April 6 and LG manager Yeom Kyung-yeop (against Doosan in Jamsil) on April 11 were the first and second to leave.
Meanwhile, all 22,669 tickets were sold out at Sajik Stadium in both the first and second games. Lotte has sold out nine consecutive home games since April 24, and 13 out of 22 regular-season games have been sold out.