"That's baseball." A very cool interview with 'LG Guardian God'... 11 scoreless innings in fall baseball

Ellyager Hernandez (29), the guardian deity of the LG Twins in fall baseball.

He defended LG once again and continued his scoreless streak in autumn baseball.

Hernandez saved starter Lim Chan-kyu in Game 3 of the playoffs against Samsung at Jamsil Baseball Stadium on the 17th and took the mound after one out in the sixth inning.

He led the game 1-0 on thin ice. He took the mound with the intention of the bench to end the game like this.

Stamina was enough.

He took the mound in all five games in the semi-playoff, but took five days off by skipping the first and second playoff games with a crushing defeat.

Was this the reason? His ball power was exceptionally good. Powerful balls over 150 kilometers were thrown to the meat. During three ⅔ innings, he pitched 60 pitches, allowing two hits and five strikeouts, to maintain the one-run win. He extended his scoreless streak in fall baseball to 11 innings.

Another game that saved the team as the Twins' guardian.

However, in an interview after the game, he was so calm and cool that he went too far. He even smiled at the audience.

Samsung manager Park Jin-man said, "We had some difficulties as we played against each other for the first time this season. It looked like we had a good rest. We had good ball. Since we played against each other today, I think batters will be able to prepare well for the next game."

The news was translated by the media. When the interpreter told him, "Park Jin-man said he didn't meet him for the first time, and he said he could attack him next time," he stared at him grimly and laughed at the audience by saying, "It's baseball."

When asked if Yoon Jeong-bin's ball was Rafak, he nodded and said, "I would have skipped it," smiling again. He said it as a joke, but it was a very serious story. 스포츠토토

Asked why some foreigners throw so hard when they often save themselves in the KBO, Hernandez simply replied, "I don't know about the contract, but everyone takes care of the players, so I play baseball with that mindset to repay the support." He is truly a cool LG guardian.

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