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Ryu Hyun-jin, an Ace clbad actor … Seung Hwan Oh
(Seoul-Yonhap News) Shin Chang-yong Reporter = This was the first half of the major league season of 2018 when cheers and laments crossed over.
Choo Shin-soo (36, Texas Rangers) was the best star starter in history with his record of success this season.
Ryu Hyun-jin (31, Los Angeles Dodgers) proved that he was himself a major league pitcher until the injury. Oh Seung-hwan (36, Blue Jays of Toronto) has also become an indispensable selection pen for the team.
Choo Shin suffered from a controversy about "euphoria". He signed a $ 132 million contract with Texas for seven years (about $ 179 million at the time), but he did not show anyone who suffered frequent injuries over the past four years. years.
But this year's Choo Shin was different.
Choo Shin-soo finished with a batting average of .293 (348 hits, 102 hits) with 18 homers and 43 RBIs. The OPS combined with the percentage on the base (0.405) and the percentage of slugging (0.506) reached 0.911.
Choo shook his first leg in 2014 after a transfer to Texas in 2014 with a change of "kick" that raised his right foot slightly in a distinctive composition.
Choo made record arches in the Kansas City Royals on May 27 and surpbaded the record of the Hideki Matsui (Japan) (175) circuit, setting the record for most Asian players.
On July 5th, Ichiro Suzuki (Japan) surpbaded the record of 43 consecutive games by winning 44 consecutive games.
Choo Shin-soo, who has written a new history of Asian baseball, has broken the league's major league records.
Choo continued his career in 51 consecutive seasons until the end of the first half, breaking the record for the longest season of the Texas Rangers (46 games) and the oldest of the major leagues ( 48 games formerly Albert Pujols and Joibuto).
Choo Shin-soo entered the league with the legendary Babe Ruth (51 games), one of the best players in the major leagues.
Choo Shin-soo, who was stronger in the second half and who will call himself "the man of autumn", is about to change the records of legends that symbolize the major leagues.
Choo defies Seo in the 55th consecutive game put in place by Tai Kob (Detroit Tigers) in 1915 and Stan Musial (Saint Louis Cardinals) in 1943.
This is Derek Jeter (Yankees) in 1998-1999 and Barry Bonds (San Francisco) in 2003.
The longest league record in this division is the 84th match established by Ted Williams in 1949 as the Boston Red Sox.
Choo Shin-soo, who became the world's best "throwing machine", achieved the All-Star's dream in 13 years after his major league debut and enjoyed the best moment.
Ryu Hyun-jin, who had not played for two years because of injuries to the shoulder and elbow and who suffered a poor performance last year, has returned to Korea's Monster Monster this season.
Ryu Hyun-jin started as a 5-starter for the season, but he was a savior in the Dodgers.
On April 3, the first start of the season, the Arizona Diamondbacks played 3 innings and 3/3, scoring three points, then three wins in four games.
However, on May 3, Arizona suffered an injury to its left inguinal muscle and disappeared from power. Ryu Hyun-jin finished the first half with a 2.12 ERA with a 3-0 record.
At the end of the season, he was injured because he was a free agent (FA).
But there is still a chance of success. Ryu Hyun-jin will return in the second half of the season and will give strength to the Dodgers battle for first place, and if he plays in the playoffs as in 2013 and 2014, he can save big fortune.
Oh Seung-hwan, who built a new nest in Toronto, came back from the collapse of last year and came back to what we knew.
Seung-hwan Oh threw 44 2/3 innings in 45 games in the first half and won 4 wins, 3 losses, 11 hits and 2 saves and an average of 2.82 points.
At the beginning of the season, there was a slight bend, but after June 8, he scored 17 points or 18 innings in 18 games, with a 1.02 ERA.
Kang Jung-ho (31, Pittsburgh Pirates), who returned to professional baseball after a drunken incident after a drinking accident, returned to the first half of the Major League.
Kang Jeong-ho made an outstanding performance with a batting average of 0.417 (10 shots on 24 at-bat), 3 home runs, 11 RBIs and an OPS (OBP + slugging percentage) of 1.406. He was promoted.
In the Triple-A match, Kang Jung-ho, who appeared to be returning to the major leagues with a batting average of 0.269 (7 hits on 26 at-bats, 4 RBIs and 3 points), was injured on the wrist
However, the pain continues, and the return of Kang Jung-ho to the big league is likely to exceed July.
Choi Ji-man (27 years old, Tampa Bay Race) is in a tough competition this year, failing to take a strong lead.
Choi was traded to Tampa Bay without being able to play a big role in the Milwaukee Brewers, and he was still in the third league in Tampa Bay.
It should be noted that only 27 years will be able to exercise its true value in the second half of this year.
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