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Hanha Eagles, who are on the edge of the cliff, unveiled their starting lineup.
Hanwha will play the LG Twins in Game 5 of the Korean Series at Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon on the 31st.
The last game of the season in Daejeon. Hanwha was put in a situation where it had to win unconditionally.
Hanwha, which gave up Game 1 and Game 2, seemed to fight back with a victory in Game 3. However, it collapsed by allowing six runs in the top of the ninth inning of Game 4, and eventually lost 3-7.
The KBO League will be over soon after one loss. For now, Hanwha has classified both Cody Ponce, who was a starting pitcher in Game 3, and Ryan Weiss, a starting pitcher in Game 4, as non-players.
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He also made changes to the starting lineup. Lee Won-seok, who reported his first postseason hit the previous day, was put in right field.
Hanwha formed the starting lineup in the order of Son Ah-seop (designated hitter), Luis Liberato (middle fielder), Moon Hyun-bin (left fielder), Noh Si-hwan (third baseman), Chae Eun-sung (first baseman), Ha Joo-seok (right fielder), Choi Jae-hoon (possessed), Lee Won-seok (right fielder) and Shim Woo-jun (striker).
The starting pitcher of the Hanwha Eagles is Moon Dong-ju. He won 11 games this season, and pitched as relief pitcher in the playoffs, where he allowed no runs in two or four innings.
He returned as a starter in the Korean Series. He started the first ⅓ and allowed four hits (one home run), three walks, three strikeouts, and four runs (three earned) in four innings.
Anderson Tolhurst will start for LG. He made his debut in August this season and recorded 6 wins and 2 losses with a 2.86 ERA in eight games. In Game 1 of the Korean Series, he was selected as the Daily MVP with seven hits, seven strikeouts, and two runs in six innings.
 
			 
			
