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On October 17th, 2017, the KBO pro baseball play-offs took place in Jamsil stadium. The opening pitch in the first game seemed to take us back to the 1980s. The legendary player, Park Cheol-Soon, threw the opening pitch. Let¡¯s go back in history and take a look at past baseball records.
Based on the saddest baseball records, what were some hard things to fix? First, a player in the Samsung Lions, Bae Young Soo, recorded 10 innings, but made no hits and no home runs. However, this record cannot be real because the final score was 0-0.
Second, a player in the Lotte Giants, Lee Yong Hun, recorded a perfect game for the first time in Korean history. However, he was in a farm team so the record was not taken formally.
Third, a foreign hitter named Queenlan in the Hyundai Unicorns, now called the Nexon Heros, recorded 173 strikeouts in one season. However, fortunately, his strikeout season was not a bad season overall. It was recorded that he made 37 homeruns and 91 runs battled in.
Finally, a Sami Super Stars player Jang Myeong Bu, made an unbelievable record. In 1983, he played as a starter in more than 44 games in which 30 of them were winning games, 26 entire route pitches, 8 continuous route games, and 427.1 innings. He met 1712 hitters and 16 hits in one game, but won that game too. Oh my goodness. |
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Edits from the Junior Herald:
On October 17th, 2017, the KBO pro baseball play-offs took place in Jamsil stadium. The opening pitch in the first game seemed to take us back to the 1980s. The legendary player, Park Cheol-Soon, threw the opening pitch. Let¡¯s go back in history and take a look at past baseball records.
Based on the saddest baseball records, what were some hard things to fix? First, a player in the Samsung Lions, Bae Young Soo, recorded 10 innings, but made no hits and no home runs. However, this record cannot be real because the final score was 0-0.
Second, a player in the Lotte Giants, Lee Yong Hun, recorded a perfect game for the first time in Korean history. However, he was in a farm team so the record was not taken formally.
Third, a foreign hitter named Queenlan in the Hyundai Unicorns, now called the Nexon Heros, recorded 173 strikeouts in one season. However, fortunately, his strikeout season was not a bad season overall. It was recorded that he made 37 homeruns and 91 runs battled in.
Finally, a Sami Super Stars player Jang Myeong Bu, made an unbelievable record. In 1983, he played as a starter in more than 44 games in which 30 of them were winning games, 26 entire route pitches, 8 continuous route games, and 427.1 innings. He met 1712 hitters and 16 hits in one game, but won that game too. Oh my goodness.
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