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Home Run~Triple~Double~Single… Kang Seung-ho

Home Run~Triple~Double~Single… Kang Seung-ho

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Home Run~Triple~Double~Single… Kang Seung-ho Adds Record to Record


KBO’s first ‘reverse cycle’… Even in MLB, it only appears 10 times.

‘Great record’ and ‘true record’, which are commonly used in sports, have slightly different meanings. 카지노

Great records, whose dictionary meaning is ‘records that are extremely difficult to set,’ are attached to cumulative records accumulated over at least one season.

Achievements accumulated consistently, such as 20 wins in a season, 50 home runs, or 2,000 total hits, are called great records.

The dictionary meaning of Jinreok is ‘a unique and rare record that is rarely seen.’

Good examples are records such as a no-hit, no-run (no-hitter), which involves going 9 innings alone and finishing the game without allowing any hits or runs, or a cycling hit (hit for the cycle, recording everything from a single to a home run in one game).

The record set by Kang Seung-ho (Doosan Bears) against the Gwangju KIA Tigers on the 15th is the 30th in KBO League history, making it a unique and rare record that is rarely seen in cycling hits.

In particular, Kang Seung-ho became the first in the KBO League to achieve a record by reversing the components of a cycling hit in the order of home run - triple - double - single.

He added true record to true record.

The first player to achieve a cycling hit in the KBO League was Oh Dae-seok (Samsung Lions), who achieved it in a game against Gudeok Sammi Superstars on June 12, 1982, the first year of professional baseball.

Kim Eung-guk (Lotte Giants), the protagonist of the 7th cycling hit of all time, set the record in the order of 'single ~ double ~ triple ~ home run', which is still the only record in the game against Hanwha Eagles on April 14, 1996.

Although it is not an official baseball term, in the United States, the record achieved by Kim Eung-guk is called a 'natural cycle', and the record set by Kang Seung-ho is called a 'reverse cycle'.

Even in the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB), where cycling hits have occurred 344 times in history, natural cycles and reverse cycles have only occurred 15 and 10 times, respectively, which is a rare record.

Among those who achieved the MLB reverse cycle is Luke Scott, who played for the SK Wyverns (now SSG Landers) in 2014.

With Kang Seung-ho achieving a cycling hit this time, Doosan became the club that produced the record six times, the most ever.

The Samsung Lions followed with 5 innings, followed by the Hanwha Eagles, LG Twins, Kiwoom Heroes, Lotte Giants, and NC Dinos with 3 innings each.

SSG, including its predecessor club SK, which was founded in 2000, has never produced a record-breaker.

However, SSG outfielder Choo Shin-soo was the only Korean to achieve a cycling hit in a match against the Colorado Rockies on July 22, 2015 while playing for the MLB Texas Rangers.

Yang Jun-hyuk (Samsung) and Eric Thames (NC) each made two cycling hits, which are difficult to do once.

Following the Gwangju KIA match on April 9, 2015, Thames achieved the feat again in the Mokdong Nexen (now Kiwoom) match on August 11, setting the record of achieving the goal twice in a single season.
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