Kim Kwang-hyun fizzles after electric start vs. Japan

Published date10 March 2023
Publication titleThe Korea Times

With his team pushed to the brink after a disappointing loss in the opener the previous day, South Korean starter Kim Kwang-hyun submitted a valiant outing in a crucial game against Japan at the World Baseball Classic (WBC) here Friday.

Kim fizzled following an electric start to his evening at Tokyo Dome, and he ended up getting charged with four earned runs on three hits and two walks in two-plus innings.

Kim looked sharp from the get-go, striking out five of the first seven batters he faced, four of them via swinging.

The flip side of the high strikeout total was that Kim ran up his pitch count. In the first round of the WBC, pitchers may not throw more than 65 pitches in a game, unless they have to complete a given plate appearance.

This rule is in place to protect pitchers from injury at a time when they're mostly building up for new seasons in their respective leagues, rather than competing in high-stakes games.

South Korea staked Kim to a 3-0 lead, thanks to Yang...

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