The Korea Times

Ryu Hyun-jin shows vintage self in effective preseason debut

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Former major league All-Star Ryu Hyun-jin pitched four innings of one-run ball Tuesday in his first preseason game in the Korea Baseball Organizati­on (KBO) since 2012, as he nears a much-anticipate­d Opening Day start later this month.

Ryu gave up a run on three hits in four innings against the Kia Tigers in a preseason contest at Hanwha Life Eagles Park in Daejeon, some 160 kilometers south of Seoul. The lefthander struck out three and did not walk a batter.

Painting the corners and changing speeds to keep hitters off balance, Ryu threw 62 pitches, right around the number the Eagles had in mind, and 41 of them were strikes.

Ryu rejoined the Eagles on an eight-year, 17 billion-won (US$12.9 million) contract last month, returning home after 11 years in Major League Baseball (MLB). Ryu first pitched for the Eagles from 2006 and 2012, a run that included the MVP and the Rookie of the Year awards in 2006, a Triple Crown, and two ERA titles. In MLB, Ryu was the National League (NL) starter at the 2019 All-Star Game for the Los Angeles Dodgers and led MLB with a 2.32 ERA that same year. He finished second in the NL Cy Young Award voting in 2019 for the Dodgers and finished third in the American League Cy Young Award race the following year for the Toronto Blue Jays.

This was the first of Ryu’s two scheduled preseason outings. He is slated to face the Lotte Giants on Sunday and then make his regular season debut on the first day of the season against the defending champions LG Twins on March 23.

This was also Ryu’s first outing this spring against opposing hitters in front of fans. He threw in an intrasquad scrimmage last week behind closed doors in Daejeon, which came after a live batting practice and bullpen sessions in the Eagles’ camp in Japan.

The Tigers’ leadoff Park Chan-ho took five pitches before taking the bat off his shoulder and grounded out to shortstop. Lee Woo-sung fouled off four pitches before driving a 2-2 changeup to right field corner for a double.

Kim Do-yeong then ambushed Ryu and jumped on a first-pitch fastball for an RBI single up the middle.

Ryu settled down and retired two dangerous hitters on three pitches, with Na Sung-bum popping out to second baseman Moon Hyun-bin and Socrates Brito grounding out to second after swinging on the first pitch.

Ryu then had the front-row seat to the Eagles’ offensive explosion, as they erupted for nine runs in the bottom of the first, highlighte­d by Roh Si-hwan’s three-run homer.

Ryu struck out Choi Hyoung-woo to begin the second inning and got Kim Sun-bin to bounce out to third.

The Eagles breathed a sigh of relief when Ryu took a comebacker by Han Jun-su off his left foot but did not sustain any injury. Ryu retired Choi Won-jun to a flyout to left to complete the inning.

Ryu retired the side in order in the third inning, though he needed 17 pitches to do it. Park, the leadoff man, once again worked deep into the count, fouling off three straight pitches before grounding out to shortstop on pitch No. 7.

Ryu got the better of Lee Woosung in Lee’s second at-bat, as he struck out swinging on a 2-2 changeup. Kim Do-yeong lined out softly to second base.

In the fourth inning, Na Sung-bum reached on an error by first baseman Chae Eun-seong and took second base when the ball trickled into the foul territory. But Ryu struck out Brito on three pitches, freezing him with a slow curve followed by two straight fastballs on the outside corner.

Ryu showed strong command with all of his pitches.

Ryu touched 148 kilometers per hour with his fastball and averaged 144 kph with the pitch.

 ?? Yonhap ?? Hanwha Eagles pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin throws against the Kia Tigers during the third inning of a spring training baseball game at Hanwha Life Eagles Park in Daejeon, Tuesday.
Yonhap Hanwha Eagles pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin throws against the Kia Tigers during the third inning of a spring training baseball game at Hanwha Life Eagles Park in Daejeon, Tuesday.

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