Magic Number Countdown LG, The Last Critical Week

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Magic Number Countdown LG, The Last Critical Week

[Professional Baseball Observatory] ‘Magic Number Countdown’ LG, The Last Critical Week




If you erase the ‘magic number 10’, it will be first place in the regular season in 29 years.


The LG Twins are now on the verge of winning a direct ticket to the Korean Series in professional baseball for the first time in 29 years.


As of the 24th, LG is leading with 78 wins, 48 ​​losses, 2 draws, and a winning percentage of 0.619, with a gap of 6.5 games between it and second place KT Wiz.


LG won 5-1 against the Hanwha Eagles in Jamsil on the 24th, setting the 'magic number' for first place in the regular league at 10.


The magic number is not 2nd place KT, but 3rd place NC Dinos, which has more games remaining. 온라인카지노


The gap between LG and NC is 8.5 games, so unless some significant variable arises, first place in the regular season is likely.


LG, which wants to open the champagne cork as soon as possible and begin preparations for the Korean Series, can say that the 6th game this week is the final hurdle.


LG is able to play all six games at Jamsil Stadium without moving, conserving stamina.


A two-game series with second-place KT awaits on the 26th and 27th.


For LG Twins, just maintaining the status quo with just 1 win and 1 loss can completely break the competitive team's will to chase the lead.


However, if they lose both games at home, the fierce competition will have to continue until the end of the season.


After the last match of the year with the Samsung Lions on the 28th, a three-game away game with the Doosan Bears awaits from the 29th to the 1st of next month.


LG maintains an absolute advantage over Doosan this season with 9 wins and 2 losses.


However, Doosan is also on the rise with 8 wins and 2 losses in the last 10 games, and has virtually secured a ticket to fall baseball.


The three-game series between 'two families under one roof' LG and Doosan held in Jamsil during the Chuseok holiday is expected to attract the attention of baseball fans.


5th place SSG Landers and 6th place KIA Tigers, both of whom were in a slump at the end of the season, also reached the end of the season with their fortunes on the line.


The gap between SSG, which is struggling with a two-stroke mismatch, and 6th place KIA, where Na Seong-beom and Choi Hyeong-woo have both fallen due to injuries, is one game.


The two teams will fight with all their might in a two-game series to be held at SSG Landers Field in Incheon on the 30th and 1st of next month.


The team that wins two games in a row will have an advantage in getting on the last train for fall baseball.


Amid the poor performance of SSG and KIA, the 7th-place Lotte Giants soon caught up with 5th-place SSG by 4.5 games.


Lotte is looking for its last chance as it has performed relatively well with 5 wins and 5 losses in the last 10 games.


However, Lotte will only play two home games against the Hanwha Eagles on the 28th and 29th of this week, and one game against Samsung on the 1st of next month.


The 23 players selected to the national baseball team to participate in the Hangzhou Asian Games are expected to be a significant variable in professional baseball at the end of the regular season.


Filling these gaps remains a common task for the 10 clubs.


The competition for individual titles is as fierce as the battle for team rankings.


Son Ah-seop (NC, 0.344) and Hong Chang-ki (LG, 0.342) compete for the title of batting champion in the third decimal place.


The title for most hits is held by Kim Hye-seong (Kiwoom Heroes, 183 hits), who competed in the Asian Games, while Son Ah-seop (167 hits) is chasing her.


As for the home run king, Noh Si-hwan (Hanwha, 31 home runs), who played in the Asian Games, is in first place, followed by Choi Jeong (SSG) with 26 home runs.


In the pitcher category, Eric Peddy (NC) ranks first in three categories, including most wins (19 wins), strikeouts (181), and ERA (2.13).


If Peddie reaches 20 wins in his appearances this week, he could be one step closer to being named the league's Most Valuable Player (MVP).

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