Peraza, a foreign player to the Hanwha Eagles, had no hit in three consecutive games and made a fatal error. Choi Won-ho, manager of the Hanwha Eagles, expressed his steadfast belief, saying, “It is a matter of Peraza’s batting cycle.” Peraza started as the second batter in right field against the Doosan Bears in Jamsil on April 11 and had no hits and one strikeout in four times at bat.
In the match against Kiwoom Heroes in Gocheok on the 7th, Peraza complained of severe pain after being hit in the leg by his foul ball in the top of the 10th inning of extra time. Coincidentally, after being hit by the ball, Peraza remained silent with no hit in the three consecutive games of Doosan Bears in Jamsil from the 9th to the 11th.
Coach Choi Won-ho said, “It’s not that I had a good batting performance before I got hit, but that I already felt bad from the day I got hit. Batters’ cycles go back and forth. Last year, there were times when Noh Si-hwan had no hit in 43 consecutive at-bats. Most players in the irreplaceable class go to the original cycle if they are in good condition. Ahn Chi-hong also raised his batting average again after failing to improve. After all, we cannot ignore “Average.”
In 16 games this season, he hit .361/22 with six home runs/12 RBIs/base hit rate of 0.460/base hit rate of 0.721/hitting rate, leading the Hanwha Eagles’ upward trend in the early days of this season. Choi’s view is that a brief batting slump does not require any change in the direction of his appointment. 온라인경마
However, in the game on the 11th, Peraza rarely showed a commanding batting performance, with no hits in four at-bats. In addition, Peraza presented difficulties to Ryu, who was cruising with a fatal error in the bottom of the sixth inning. Ryu, who had not given up a single scoring crisis until the fifth inning, was in danger after Peraza missed an ordinary Heo Kyung-min fly ball with one out in the bottom of the sixth inning when his team was leading 2-0. The wild pitch led to a one-out second base crisis, but Ryu took a breather by inducing Yang Eui-ji and Kim Jae-hwan to a fly ball.
Ryu, who had 99 wins in his career and achieved his first win since returning to Korea, said after the game, “After the Peraza error in the sixth inning, I honestly couldn’t control my expression (laughs). I had to focus more on throwing because I was the centerpiece of the lineup,” adding, “I was able to throw the ball comfortably thanks to the good defense of the fielders early in the game. It was good except for Peraza.”
As such, Ryu laughed off Peraza’s error with playful words. As a result, Peraza’s error did not lead to the team’s sixth consecutive loss. Peraza is also expected to focus on rebounding from three consecutive home games against the KIA Tigers, which is the lone lead on the weekend, after shaking off the ball and number of balls and balls from the midweek series.