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Canadian media outlets have welcomed Ryu's resurgence and are even talking about re-signing him. It's hard not to get a little knee-jerk reaction to a pitcher in his mid-30s who's been out for a year and two months with an injury, teasing big league hitters with a slowball. Ryu Hyun-jin, the "Korean Monster," is back on Showtime.
 
Canadian media outlets have welcomed Ryu's resurgence and are even talking about re-signing him. It's hard not to get a little knee-jerk reaction to a pitcher in his mid-30s who's been out for a year and two months with an injury, teasing big league hitters with a slowball. Ryu Hyun-jin, the "Korean Monster," is back on Showtime.
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== EPL Tottenham "Disgusted by racism towards Udogie...will take action" ==
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English Premier League (EPL) club Tottenham Hotspur has issued a strong response to racist messages directed at defender Destiny Udogie.
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"We are disgusted by the racist messages directed at Udogie on social media following our match against Liverpool in the seventh round of the 2023-2024 EPL," the club said in a statement on its official website on Tuesday.
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"We will work with the EPL to identify and take action against those who sent racist messages," the organization warned, adding, "We stand with Destiny."
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Earlier in the day, Liverpool forward Diogo Jota was sent off for accumulating yellow cards for a foul on Destiny in the seventh round match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England.
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With Curtis Jones already shown a direct red card for a dangerous challenge in the 26th minute, Liverpool were forced to play with nine men for the remainder of the match.
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Kick It Out, an anti-discrimination organization in soccer, called the racial slurs against Udogie "appalling.
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"No matter what controversy or strong feelings there may be within the game, there is no justification for it to erupt in such a hateful way," said Troy Townsend, director of Kick It Out.
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"It's deeply concerning that players are consistently the target of the worst abuse on social media after matches, and it's a sad reminder of how much work remains to be done to eliminate discrimination in football."
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Meanwhile, a first-of-its-kind video assistant referee (VAR) error cost Liverpool a point in their Round 7 matchup between Tottenham and Liverpool.
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In the 34th minute, Luis Dias scored from the right side of the goal area after receiving a through ball from Liverpool's Muhammad Salah, but VAR ruled him offside and Liverpool lost 1-2 to Tottenham.
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"I've never seen a game played in [https://www.oncasinosite.net/카지노사이트.html 카지노사이트] such unfair circumstances," said Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp after the game. I've never seen a game played in such unfair conditions. It was a crazy call," he said, and the Liverpool club released an official statement criticizing the decision, saying "the fairness of the sport has been compromised."
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The Professional Match Officials' Organization of England (PGMOL) admitted to the VAR error and suspended the referees from their duties.

Версия 13:36, 3 октября 2023

LG laughs at Jamsil rivalry...wins second straight over Doosan

LG defeated Doosan in a rivalry game in Jamsil, South Korea.

The win snapped a five-game losing streak for top-ranked LG, but Doosan may have pushed too hard with a historic 11-game winning streak.

The loss snapped a three-game losing streak.

After a leadoff single by Hong Chang-ki, Austin hits a 170 kilometer per hour fastball off Doosan starter Alcantara to give LG the lead.

With one out in the bottom of the third, Austin hits another single and steals second base.

Oh then walks and Moon Bo-kyung puts the finishing touches on a two-run homerun for the second straight day.

Alcantara's forked ball was directly hit by Moon Bo-kyung for a three-run arch, and LG quickly extended their lead to four runs.

After adding one run in the fourth and eighth innings and two more in the ninth, LG defeated Dusan 9-2 to start the Jamsil Derby weekend series on a high note.

Against Alcantara, who suffered their first loss in nine games, Kelly picked up his seventh win of the season, while LG's second straight victory consolidated their lead at the top of the standings.

<Moon Bo-kyung/LG Twins> "It's really nice to break the losing streak and start a winning streak right away, and I think it will be really encouraging if a lot of fans come and support us in the future."

With the score tied at 3-3 in the fourth inning, KIA's Kim 카지노사이트 Do-young broke the tie with an RBI single.

In the fifth inning, Socrates doubled to bring home Choi Hyung-woo and Lee Woo-sung singled to extend the lead.

In the eighth and ninth innings, Lotte scored two runs, but couldn't turn the game around.

With a final score of 6 to 5, KIA pulled out of a two-game losing streak and Lee, who struck out eight in six innings, was the laughing stock in the face-off between Ahn Se-woong and the "native ace.

KT also escaped the losing streak with a 10-2 win over NC, as their bats exploded, including a five-run big inning in the seventh.

Ryu Hyun-jin on why Toronto waited a year and two months for him

Ryu Hyun-jin, 36, has been called a "monster" since his days in the KBO. He earned the nickname because of his outstanding skills and guts from his rookie year. He absorbed new skills and game management like a sponge. It didn't take long for him to learn a proprietary changeup, which he utilized in practice and made his own.

Once he reached Major League Baseball (MLS), he went into "monster mode. He was able to survive in a new environment by utilizing his strengths. Injuries have plagued him on several occasions, but he has been able to overcome them and maintain his reputation as the 'Korean Monster'. When he went down with an injury last season, many people said that it would be difficult for him to come back. But I was wrong. After a long tunnel of one year and two months, he is singing the resurrection song once again.

Of course, restraint and relief are not as good as they used to be. But he now throws with experience and discipline. He cooks hitters with his knife-edge fastball and exquisite mix of pitches. His fastball is among the slowest in the majors, but he eats up innings with ease. Pinpoint pitches to get ahead in the count and make hitters dizzy.

Baseball history. This is the real reason the Toronto Blue Jays waited a year and two months to acquire Ryu, who is in his mid-30s and has had multiple surgeries. They had high hopes for him because he exudes a "big pitcher" presence that can't be explained by numbers or records. In his return to the big leagues, his curveball is especially noticeable. As if to emphasize the 'aesthetics of slowness', he throws slower curves. His curveball sits at just over 100 kilometers per hour, which takes away the timing of opposing hitters.

In his mid-30s, Ryu's presence as a slower pitcher has attracted attention in the major leagues. The fact that a pitcher like Ryu can survive in the big leagues, with fireballers hitting over 160 kilometers per hour, is a study in itself. Ryu's value is further enhanced by the fact that he reminds us of a basic truth: pitches are more important than velocity and command.

A year and two months of waiting turned into cheers in just 21 days. Ryu made his big league debut on Feb. 2 against the Baltimore Orioles, taking his rehabilitation 바카라사이트 process step by step. He took the loss after giving up four runs in five innings, but he didn't let that deter him, going on to win two of his next three games with a 14-inning no-hitter. He came prepared, believed in himself, scattered balls, and sang his comeback song.

Canadian media outlets have welcomed Ryu's resurgence and are even talking about re-signing him. It's hard not to get a little knee-jerk reaction to a pitcher in his mid-30s who's been out for a year and two months with an injury, teasing big league hitters with a slowball. Ryu Hyun-jin, the "Korean Monster," is back on Showtime.

EPL Tottenham "Disgusted by racism towards Udogie...will take action"

English Premier League (EPL) club Tottenham Hotspur has issued a strong response to racist messages directed at defender Destiny Udogie.

"We are disgusted by the racist messages directed at Udogie on social media following our match against Liverpool in the seventh round of the 2023-2024 EPL," the club said in a statement on its official website on Tuesday.

"We will work with the EPL to identify and take action against those who sent racist messages," the organization warned, adding, "We stand with Destiny."

Earlier in the day, Liverpool forward Diogo Jota was sent off for accumulating yellow cards for a foul on Destiny in the seventh round match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England.

With Curtis Jones already shown a direct red card for a dangerous challenge in the 26th minute, Liverpool were forced to play with nine men for the remainder of the match.

Kick It Out, an anti-discrimination organization in soccer, called the racial slurs against Udogie "appalling.

"No matter what controversy or strong feelings there may be within the game, there is no justification for it to erupt in such a hateful way," said Troy Townsend, director of Kick It Out.

"It's deeply concerning that players are consistently the target of the worst abuse on social media after matches, and it's a sad reminder of how much work remains to be done to eliminate discrimination in football."

Meanwhile, a first-of-its-kind video assistant referee (VAR) error cost Liverpool a point in their Round 7 matchup between Tottenham and Liverpool.

In the 34th minute, Luis Dias scored from the right side of the goal area after receiving a through ball from Liverpool's Muhammad Salah, but VAR ruled him offside and Liverpool lost 1-2 to Tottenham.

"I've never seen a game played in 카지노사이트 such unfair circumstances," said Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp after the game. I've never seen a game played in such unfair conditions. It was a crazy call," he said, and the Liverpool club released an official statement criticizing the decision, saying "the fairness of the sport has been compromised."

The Professional Match Officials' Organization of England (PGMOL) admitted to the VAR error and suspended the referees from their duties.