17 February 2024
FOUR'N TWENTY RECAP + HIGHLIGHTS: Hanwha narrowly defeat Australia in Melbourne Ballpark Game 1 thriller
In front of a packed home crowd, Team Australia dropped a narrow contest 2-1 to Korean Baseball League’s Hanwha Eagles in Melbourne during their first home game in four years.
All the runs were scored in the first three innings. The KBO’s leading homerun man Si Hwan Roh lived up to his billing as a Korean star, delivering both of Hanwha’s RBIs. He scored the first run in the first, and the second in the third.
The Eagles grabbed both their runs off Australian starter Tim Atherton.
Australia tallied their only run in second inning on a fielders choice RBI from Robbie Perkins.
Australia’s pitchers were impressive. Canberra’s Steve Kent tossed three innings of one hit ball with four strikeouts.
Melbourne’s Jon Kennedy had a shutout inning, too.
Luke Wilkins chucked two scoreless innings to close the game.
Hanwha mustered just five hits.
Australia combined for seven base knocks, led by Rixon Wingrove. They had their chances, but some staunch Korean defense fended off Aussie attacks.
Defensively, Ulrich Bojarski had a highlight reel catch when he dove over the fence (see highlight in folder).
“It was a good hit out. Pitchers kept us in the ballgame and they’ve been doing that for years. We just couldn’t find that big hit to win the game,” said team captain Tim Kennelly after the game.
“We need to stay within ourselves. We had opportunities but didn’t come through.”
Australia and Hanwha conclude their two game series tomorrow afternoon at 1:00PM AEDT.
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