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Bieber, your final pitch for Cy Young...Ghana, the triple gold medalist in unity.

 Shane Bieber of the Cleveland Indians, a U.S. professional baseball pitcher, ended the season by virtually securing the Cy Young Award in the final game of the regular season. Bieber started his home game against the Chicago White Sox at Progressive Field in Ohio on the 24th (Korea time), throwing 98 balls (57 strikes) in five innings and allowing two hits and one run (non-arrested). Bieber didn't win, but he lowered his ERA from 1.74 to 1.63. 출장홈타이 With this, Bieber has pitched 77 1/3 innings in 12 games so far this season, with eight wins and one loss and a 1.63 ERA. He has 21 walks and 122 strikeouts, respectively. He is the top-ranked player in Major League Baseball with multiple wins, an average ERA and strikeouts. Earlier on the 19th, it ranked first in the results of a hypothetical Cy Young Video vote released by MLB.com, the official website of the U.S. Major League Baseball. Bieber was named the closest player to Cy Young, winning 38 first-place votes in the American Lea

KT Kang Baekho is not a soccer player...Debut first defense out. Out

 KT's Kang Baek-ho was ruled out due to obstruction of defense. It is the first time since his debut in 2018 that Kang Baek-ho has been ruled out for obstruction of defense. It was unfair for him. I know many directors including Lee Gang-chul kt issued unusually strong appeal even. Kang Baek-ho avoided the regular season home game against the Kia Tigers at KT Wiz Park in Suwon on Monday by jumping a change ball thrown by opposing starter Drew Gagnon at second base with no outs, which led 3-1. 출장안마 The curve thrown by Gagnon fell early and was bound in front of Kang Baek-ho, who lost his balance in the process of pulling his foot back and took steps. In the process, the ball that hit catcher Han Seung-taek and bounced forward was caught by Kang Baek-ho's foot and refracted back to the pitcher. In other words, it took a lot of turns to create a strange situation. Mel Rojas Jr., who was at second base, ran to third, and Kia manager Matt Williams asked the referees if they were in