Is it true that it's the 3rd in total, no outs and no outs? This is why it's the strongest submarine...Ko Young-pyo deleted 9 innings with only 100 pitches → 1st place in shutout victory since his debut
Is it true that it's the 3rd in total, no outs and no outs? This is why it's the strongest submarine...Ko Young-pyo deleted 9 innings with only 100 pitches → 1st place in shutout victory since his debut
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KT Wiz's Ko Young-pyo set another great milestone. He won a shutout against the Kiwoom Heroes.
In an away game against Kiwoom in the 2025 Shinhan Bank SOL Bank KBO League held at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on Tuesday, Ko had three hits, no outs and seven strikeouts in nine innings to secure his second win (no loss) this season. It was his second shutout victory of the season since Lim Chan-kyu (LG).메이저사이트
It was his fifth shutout victory in his career. The memory of his first shutout dates back to 2017. On April 29, Ko Young-pyo won his first shutout victory against LG by allowing six hits, two strikeouts and no run on balls that hit his body during nine innings. It rained during the match against NC Dinos on June 30, 2018, and he garnered a lucky shutout by allowing two hits, three strikeouts and no run during five ⅔ innings.
Since then, he has pitched three consecutive shutouts with no outs and no outs. He had seven hits and seven strikeouts in nine innings against SSG on September 12, 2021, five hits and nine strikeouts in nine innings against Lotte on June 11, 2022, and played games without walks and hit-by-hit ball until the day.
Realistically, it is the best performance a pitcher can show. Of course, no hit, no run or perfect game is a "dream record" that cannot be achieved through individual efforts.
If he had to add one more condition, he would regrettably miss "Maddox." Maddox means a complete game with fewer than 100 pitches. The term was coined after Greg Maddox, a legendary pitcher in the Major League. Ko Young-pyo had exceeded 100 pitches in all four previous shutouts. He pitched 84 pitches until the eighth inning to target his first career Maddox, but ended the game with 100 pitches.
It is the No. 1 shutout in the KBO league since its debut. Ko made his debut in 2015, and he had a total of 61 shutouts in the KBO league so far. The No. 1 player in the league is Ko, who recorded five shutout games. Henry Sosa (LG), Esmill Rogers (Hanwha), and Yang Hyeon-jong (KIA) tied for second place in the group with three shutout times. This is all the more impressive considering that Ko has been a starter since 2017.
It was not an easy start to this year. He displayed three runs in four ⅔ innings against Doosan on April 25, falling short of the name of "High Quality" in his performance. He had his first quality start of the season by allowing two runs in six innings against Lotte on Thursday, but failed to receive any support for scoring goals, which ended in a game against Lotte.
Ryu has been trending since April. He garnered his first win of this season by allowing one run in seven innings against NC Dinos on Saturday. While the team failed to secure a win by allowing six scoreless innings against Kia on Sunday, it displayed strength to garner 11 strikeouts. The team also scored a shutout to end the game. The team ranks first with an ERA of 0.41 in April. The team ranks second with a 0.47 against Cho Hyung-joon.
He passed the most difficult first inning. He grounded out Song Seong-moon to second base, Ruben Cadiz to right field, and Choi Joo-hwan to left field. He then performed a perfect march through the fifth ⅓ inning. He allowed pinch hitter Lim Ji-yeol to have his first hit with one out in the sixth inning, but Eo Jun-seo was cut into a double play after one pitch.
He was also helped by defense. With runners on second and third bases with two outs in the seventh inning, Puig produced a huge fly ball to right field. Right fielder Mel Rojas Jr. jumped against the fence and snatched Puig's long ball.
He also posted a true record of striking out on the second pitch. The game against Kim Geon-hee, the leadoff hitter in the ninth inning, induced swing and miss by using changeup on both the first and second pitches. Here, Kim violated the pitch clock and was given a strikeout, which resulted in the strikeout.
Later, Ko Young-pyo received a heavy hit by Eo Jun-seo, cleared Song Sung-moon with a shortstop fly and Cardinez with a groundout to third base, and won the shutout.