Ryu, who started the day, had four hits, three walks and seven strikeouts in seven innings. With the team winning 2-1, Ryu earned his 11th win of the season.
Ryu, who gave up only 11 walks in 18 games before the game, had trouble with the plate, giving up two walks in the second and one walk in the third. Though his ball is also in control, his narrow strike zone, among other things, made Ryu difficult.
Ryu stopped the game with one run until the sixth inning, but as his batting average was silent, Ryu was on thin ice. He seemed to be a "lucky losing pitcher" again. In the bottom of the sixth inning, Ryu scored two runs with his opponent's fault play and met the winning requirement.
With Ryu going through the seventh inning, Kenta Maeda lost the eighth inning and Kenley Janson cleared the ninth inning, leaving the Dodgers in a one-point slump.
The Orange County Register, a U.S. media outlet, said after the game, "It's a tie.Jus made the first few innings difficult. I sent the runner out, but he couldn't come in," he said, explaining the frustrating attack.
Regarding Ryu Hyun-jin, he also said, "It's trueThere was a strong pitching by Ryu in Jers' victory," he said, adding that he suffered early in the game as if he had an attack. The control of fastballs and changeups faltered in the early stages, and we had early difficulties by giving up three walks," he said.
Meanwhile, Ryu said of pitching that day, "I had a hard time making pitches. Still, I could catch the second half of the game and make it to the seventh inning," he said, adding, "It's a bad day for me to throw as much as I want to." He saved the number of pitches because he tried to play fast against the batter. There were many difficulties until the fourth inning. It was a little good later in the game," he said.
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