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professional baseball, Hanwha beat Samsung with a back-to-back home run by shortstop hitter Noh Si-hwan.

Yoo Byung-min is a reporter.

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After getting a swinging strikeout by Samsung starter Won Tae-in in the
first at-bat of the first inning, Noh Si-hwan immediately repaid in the second at-bat of the fourth inning.

He kicked up Won Tae-in's changeup at first base with a no-out, launching a two-run shot to left field that went first.

The bat on fire burned further.

With a 1-4 lead, he hit a changeup in the sixth inning for a big solo home run.

Noh Si-hwan, who drew the back-to-back arch with a super-sized home run with a 1-meter distance measured by the club, tied for second in home runs.

In the seventh inning, back-to-back timely hits by Moon Hyun-bin and Lee Won-seok drove in a wedge to beat Samsung 2-0.

Hanwha starter Peña pitched a no-hitter and a one-out pitch in the seventh inning before surrendering a solo home run to Minho Kang, but he scored one run in seven innings to seal the win.


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Lotte defeated Doosan 6-140 to reclaim second place.

Foreign ace Barnes, who struggled all April, pitched 2.7 scoreless innings in his first start of May to lead his team to victory.


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Kiwoom managed to escape a five-game losing streak by stopping LG's five-game winning streak.

Trailing 5-1, he allowed eight hits and two walks in the seventh inning to score nine runs to split the game.


Leading SSG beat KIA 7-7 with a wedge solo shot by ---
veteran Kim Kang-min, while NC snapped a five-game losing streak with a sacrifice fly RBI from Martin, a foreign hitter returning from injury.

(Video editing by So Ji-hye)