LG Twins captain Park Hae-min frustrated the Hanwha Eagles once again. He showed off his performance dominating the Korean series in advance and led the team's three consecutive winnings series during the week.카지노
LG, led by manager Yeom Kyung-yeop, beat the Hanwha Eagles 3-1 in Game 8 of the 2025 Shinhan SOL Bank KBO League held at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul on Sunday. The team shook off its regret by kneeling down 4-5 after a bloody battle in the 11th inning on the previous day.
Park Hae-min, who started the game as the seventh batter and center fielder, displayed impressive play every time the game was decided. At the top of the third inning, he made light work of starting pitcher Son Joo-young's shoulders.
In the top of the third inning, Son was on a perfect march with two outs, and allowed an infield hit to the first base by Lee Do-yoon. Then, he was hit by Esteban Floral, who hit a long ball towards the right-center fence.
However, Park did not allow Hanwha to score. After sprinting all the way to the warning track, he snatched Floral's ball to end the inning. Son Joo-young, who felt the loss, sighed with relief, and Hanwha, which was certain of the first run, sighed with regret.
"When Park Hae-min caught Floral's ball at the top of the third inning, I was surprised. I was thinking 'I got hit' but I got more energy from Hae-min's catch," Son said in an interview with an official instructor after the game. "How can I catch that ball?" Son praised Park's defense.
Park also performed his part in hitting the ball. As a leadoff hitter at the bottom of the seventh inning when the score was tying 1-1, he got on base with a hit to the midfielder and opened fire for offense. He then advanced to second base when Shin was making a sacrifice bunt.
LG pressed Hanwha by gathering more runners with pinch hitter Park Dong-won's walk on base. Moon Sung-joo stepped down with a fly ball to the left field, but Kim Hyun-soo's hit to the right field hit with runners on the first and second bases with two outs. Park Hae-min, who was on the second base, stepped on the home plate through the third base to give his team a come-from-behind score.
Park Hae-min also got on base with a hit ball at second base with two outs in his last at-bat in the bottom of the eighth inning when LG was keeping a thin ice lead of 2-1. Hanwha right-hander rookie Jung Woo-joo shook his control as if he was conscious of Park Hae-min, who had a good batting sense during the three consecutive games this week. LG was able to solidify its victory by adding one more point with Shin Min-jae's walk and Jung Woo-joo's wild pitch with two outs.
When LG defeated Hanwha on the day, it recorded 35 wins, 19 losses and one draw for this season, widening the gap with runner-up Hanwha (32 wins and 23 losses) by 3.5 games. LG secured a pleasant winning series in the Korean Series that took place in May.
Park Hae-min dominated the three consecutive games during the week against Hanwha. First of all, on the 27th, he cut off Hanwha's offensive flow with a decisive defense several times, leading LG to a 2-1 victory.
Although his team lost on the 28th, Park Hae-min showed off his presence with a two-run timely hit that destroyed Hanwha ace Cody Ponce. The next day, he also made Hanwha cry by flying in the airlift.
In 55 games in the 2025 season, Park has posted a batting average of 0.234 (39 hits in 167 times at bat), 12 RBIs, 16 steals, and an OPS of 0.639, which is below expectations. Instead, however, he is contributing to LG's lead by displaying some of the best center field defense, quick feet, and outstanding coping skills based on abundant experience.
On the contrary, Hanwha failed to overcome Park Hae-min in the three consecutive games this week, recording a luge series.