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Worst air pollution even a pirate captain feared…and a 45-minute delay

The series finale between the San Diego Padres and Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday will not take place on time. The game, scheduled to begin at 12:35 p.m. local time on Sept. 29 at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, will start later than scheduled. At 12:35 p.m., the Pirates announced that the game would be delayed "due to the current weather and air quality." The game will now start at 1:20 p.m. (2:20 a.m. ET), 45 minutes later than scheduled. A view of PNC Park ahead of today's game. Photo (Pittsburgh, USA) = Jaeho Kim CorrespondentSmoke from the wildfires in Canada...
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Bok, the ‘lone 11-win’ NC pitcher, comes to town again

The NC Dinos are a typical club that is unusually strong in selecting foreign players. And the "foreigner's uniform" is still in effect. NC's specialty foreign pitcher, Pedi, is the sole leader in wins. Pedi pitched a flawless six innings of one-hit ball against Doosan in the '2023 KBO League' at Jamsil Stadium on the 28th to lead the team to victory. With NC's victory, Pedi reached his 11th win of the season and overtook LG Plutko (10 wins) to become the sole leader in wins. It didn't end there. Despite taking the mound for the first time in 19...
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Ulsan Hyundai ‘unpunished’ for racism…last chance missed

Ulsan Hyundai's answer to the first-ever racism controversy was 'no punishment'. The Ulsan club did not discipline the players who committed racism. This is the final result of the club's own punishment committee. It only concluded that the team manager would be dismissed from his position, an apology letter would be sent to the Thai soccer community, including Sasalak (Thailand), and education and campaigns to prevent recurrence to eradicate social discrimination. The key point is missing. There was no club discipline for the players. Apologizing to the parties, suspending the team manager, and participating in future campaigns were all things...
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‘Hanwha is different’ 5 wins in 1005 days…Where is the surge?

The Hanwha Eagles of the Korean Baseball Organization are on a roll. The team won 4-1 at home against KT in the 2023 KBO League at Hanwha Life Eagles Park in Daejeon on Nov. 27. It's the first time in 1005 days since September 25, 2020 that Hanwha, a perennial bottom team that has failed to avoid the humiliation of last place for the last three seasons, has won five straight games. With so much momentum, no team can take Hanhwa lightly anymore.토토사이트 The five-game winning streak has come against particularly tough teams. After winning two straight games against KIA...
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From 160km to 200km, ‘Baseball Monster’ Ohtani shows off his insane speed

113 mph. Approximately 181.86 kilometers per hour. That's the speed of a home run hit by Shohei Ohtani (29-LA Angels) against the Chicago White Sox on July 27. A "bullet" hit over 180 kilometers per hour doesn't sound so amazing anymore. That's not to say they aren't impressive. It's just that the speed of 180 kilometers per hour seems a little familiar because it was hit by the "baseball monster" Ohtani. Ohtani is a star without a long explanation. He's a pitcher and a hitter, and he's at the top of his game at both. It's amazing to see the...
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Moon Dong-joo, a reading king who learns by watching, and Kim Bum-soo, Hanwha’s first ‘100 Holds’ challenger, “without showing any...

"Bum Soo-hyung is the king of reading." Hanwha's homegrown ace, Moon Dong-joo (20), has been learning the ropes of mental management this season. Experiencing both good and bad times has helped him develop a mentality that doesn't take anything for granted. His roommate, senior Kim Bum-soo (28), has adopted the habit of reading books to relieve psychological anxiety. "Bumsoo always reads books. I read all the books he reads, and if he has a good part of the book, I mark it with a highlighter." "Talking to him helps me mentally a lot," he said. Kim Bum-soo usually buys Moon...
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日AG representative to be made up of ‘professional reservists’, may not be ‘protecting baseball’?

The Hangzhou Asian Games are coming up in September. The baseball gold medal is expected to be a three-way battle between South Korea, Japan, and Chinese Taipei. That was the case four years ago. After meeting in the final of the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games, South Korea and Japan split the gold and silver medals, respectively, with Chinese Taipei finishing third. Based on the objective strength of the field, it's likely to be a similar story this time around. South Korea announced its 24 athletes for the Hangzhou Asian Games on Monday. Japan held a three-day selection camp last weekend...
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LG’s ’10-rounder stomach’ left me cold and angry. “I’m hitting three and the fans aren’t letting me score…”

LG Twins' Bok-poong Moon Sung-ju led a comeback victory with four RBIs in one game. He was teased for being "weak in scoring position" despite batting .325, but he let out his frustration and anger. On the 25th, Moon batted second against Lotte in Jamsil and went 2-for-5 with two doubles, four RBIs, and two runs scored. In a three-game weekend series against Lotte, he went 6-for-12 with a home run and five RBIs. She improved to 3-for-5 on the season. He singled with one out in the first inning and was stranded at second on a grounder to shortstop....
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Baseball score 25 to 1…a 100-year MLB record

The Major League Baseball (MLB) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim rewrote the record books for most hits and most runs scored in a single game in franchise history. The Angels pounded out 28 hits (five home runs) in a blowout 25-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado on Friday (July 25). Both the hits and runs were franchise records. It hadn't been 100 years since a team won by 24 runs in MLB since the Cleveland Indians (now the Guardians) defeated the Boston Red Sox 27-3 on July 7, 1923. Hunter Repro and Mickey Moniak...
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At 40, he’s in his prime… The ‘Human Victory’ icon is a must-have.

At the age of 40, she has reached her prime. She is slowing down but not falling apart. This is Noh Kyung-eun, a veteran pitcher who has been performing at her best for the SSG Landers for two years. Noh picked up a save against the Incheon Samsung Lions on April 24. She gave up a tying solo home run to Kang Min-ho in the first inning, but she didn't falter. She calmly retired the next three batters. After retiring Kang with a swinging strikeout, he got Kim Tae-gun to ground out to shortstop and Lee Jae-hyun to fly out...