"I'LL TAKE BACK THE HOME RUN KING"...'4G 4 HOME RUN' AWAKENS FIREWORKS BAT, ROH SI-HWAN'S GOAL IS 'AGAIN 2023'

"I'll take back the home run king"...'4G 4 Home Run' Awakens Fireworks Bat, Roh Si-hwan's goal is 'AGAIN 2023'

"I'll take back the home run king"...'4G 4 Home Run' Awakens Fireworks Bat, Roh Si-hwan's goal is 'AGAIN 2023'

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It's at the top right now, but summer is the most important thing."

Hanwha Eagles infielder Noh Si-hwan started as the fourth batter and third baseman in his second regular-season showdown with NC of the "2025 Shinhan SOL Bank KBO League" held at Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon on the 19th. He had one hit (one home run) from three times at bat, three RBIs and one run scored, helping his team win the game 7-2 and the fifth inning.온라인카지노

As Hanwha's main gun, Noh hit a cool shot at a critical moment. He was blocked by Riley Thompson, the previous two at-bats, and ended up with a swing strikeout and a fly ball to center field, but in the bottom of the fourth inning with two outs and runners on the first and second bases, when his team led 4-2, he hit a three-run 110-meter home run (season No. 7) that fell into the stands of the left outfield against relief pitcher Choi Sung-young, sending a KO punch of 7-2.

Noh Si-hwan, who was selected as a leading player, smiled after the game, saying, "The best thing is that the team can win and continue its winning streak."

Not only Noh but also the Hanwha Eagles' batting average has recovered in general, contributing to the positive development. Noh had a monthly batting average of 0.167 (five hits in 30 times at bat) and two homers and three RBIs last month. Although he struggled due to lack of pace, he has rebounded this month with a monthly batting average of 0.306 (19 hits in 62 times at bat) and five homers and 16 RBIs. He has also garnered four homers in the past four games, including two homers in consecutive games, on the day, to regain his slugging capacity.

Noh said, "I didn't feel good in the beginning, but now that I'm coming up, I think I hit well. When it comes to hitting, there is a cycle. Even if it's bad, it's good. It's good time to hit well, but I haven't changed my batting approach or mindset."

This year, Noh Si-hwan hit seven home runs in 24 games, ranking second in home runs in the league after Patrick Wisdom (KIA Tigers/eight home runs). He is trying to help the team with his explosive long hit power as he did when he won the home run title with 31 home runs in the 2023 season.

"Before the start of the season, I expressed my ambition to become the home run king again," Noh said. "It's early in the season, but I think I'm getting closer to my goal this season given that I'm competing in the rankings."

Noh Si-hwan, whose good flow in attack continues in defense.

He has played in 24 games, the largest number of fielders in the Korean pro baseball league, and recorded just three errors during 209 innings, giving the infield a sense of stability. "I have been confident about my defense since last year," he said of his solid defense. "I think it's going smoothly (this year)," he said. "We should focus on hitting first, rather than getting greedy for the defense prize (in the third baseman's category). It's not that defense is not important, but I think it would be good to get such an award if I have a chance."

Meanwhile, Hanwha won six consecutive games. At the same time, it ranked second in the league as well as the Winning Series, three consecutive weekend games. It is on an unstoppable rise.

However, Noh tried not to be complacent while looking up high. "My goal before the season was fall baseball. I'm at the top of the list now, but summer is the most important thing. The time when my physical strength declines (due to the heat) really begins. I will maintain my current ranking and make sure to run this year," he said.

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