I didn’t worry about last place for 3 years…Dreaming Hanwha 4th in winning percentage since May, Samsung KIUM KT last place ‘horror’

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In 2020, the Eagles went 3-2-6 (46 wins, 3 draws, and 95 losses), 3-7-1 (49 wins, 12 draws, and 83 losses) in 2021, and 3-2-4 (46 wins, 2 draws, and 96 losses) in 2022.

In the last three years, the Hanwha Eagles have not been able to break the triple digit winning percentage. For three years in a row, they finished 꽁머니 last among the 10 teams in the KBO. Darkness fell after the 2018 “fall baseball” season. They dropped to ninth place in 2019, and then to the bottom in 2020.

In 2021, when they hired manager Carlos Subero, they improved their odds by nearly five pennies. Subero, who had spent most of his career in the minor leagues, was tasked with rebuilding. He rebuilt the team around younger players and started fresh.

By 2022, the second year of the rebuild, the team was back on track. We expected the rebuild to pay off gradually, but instead, the winning percentage dropped. The rapid generational change left the team with less depth and no centerpiece. Inexperienced players played poorly and dragged the team down. Despite the lack of results, the head coach, who specializes in development, talked about the distant future.

For the past three years, with Hanwha finishing in the bottom of the standings, the rest of the teams didn’t worry about the worst. Hanwha was happy.

For the third year in a row, they improved. They ended the 2020 season with four games in hand over the ninth-place SK Wyverns (51 wins, 1 draw, 92 losses).

ninth place. In 2021, they were eight games behind KIA (58 wins, 10 losses, 76 draws). Last season, they were 14 games behind the Doosan Bears 토토 가입머니 즉시지급 (60W2D82L). The hopeless last-place team became a target for opponents to accumulate points.

In June 2023, Hanwha is not a helpless team. After struggling at the start of the season, they’ve slowly picked up steam. They’re still in last place, but they’re a “hot” dark horse in the race.

This year also started off badly, with only 6 wins, 1 draw, and 17 losses in 25 games in April. Their winning percentage was 2.6/1. There was a sense of crisis.

After May, the mood changed, especially after Choi Won-ho took the helm. In 23 games in May, the team won 11, drew 10 and lost 11, with a winning percentage of 5.2 points.

They ranked fourth in monthly winning percentage behind the top three teams, the LG Twins, SSG Landers, and Lotte Giants.

New foreign pitcher Ricardo Sanchez and second-year KBO player Felix Peña formed a “one-two punch” to lead the way.

ewed. The bullpen was solid, and leadoff hitter Chae Eun-sung Noh Si-hwan was the centerpiece.

June was also a good month. In 14 games until the Kiwoom Heroes game on the 16th, they had 6 wins, 1 tie, and 7 losses for a winning percentage of 4-6-2. They have a 5 percent win rate and one game in hand. They’re the last place team that keeps their opponents on their toes.

Despite being at the bottom of the leaderboard, Hanwha is a mid-table team in June. They have the first best team batting average (2.081) and the fifth best team ERA (4.36).

As of the 16th, they have 23 wins, 4 ties, and 34 losses, with a winning percentage of 4.4. They are only 1.5 games behind the seventh-place Heroes. Between them are the 8th and 9th place KT Wiz and Samsung Lions. They are within striking distance of seventh place.

After winning four games (two against the LG Twins and Lotte Giants), Hanwha tied 2-2 against the Heroes on the 16th with Ahn Woo-jin starting. After falling behind 0-2, they rallied late in the game to force extra innings. Draw

The focus was too good to be true.

The tension in the standings has increased as the new Hanwha has been playing well. Samsung, Heroes, and KT have been pushed to the bottom of the standings.

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