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Hanwha Eagles' Jang Yu-ho Claims First Win After 8 Years, Shedding Tears of Sweat, Not Sadness
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Hanwha Eagles' Jang Yu-ho Claims First Win After 8 Years, Shedding Tears of Sweat, Not Sadness

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Hanwha Eagles pitcher Jang Yu-ho secured his first professional win in his eighth year, a crucial moment for the team.
  • Jang, who was traded from KIA Tigers, expressed that he has no more tears left from his departure, only sweat from rigorous training.
  • The right-handed pitcher made his debut appearance against the Samsung Lions, following starter Wang Yan-cheng.

Hanwha Eagles' right-handed pitcher Jang Yu-ho achieved a career-defining moment, securing his first professional win in his eighth year on the mound. The victory came at a critical juncture for the team, highlighting Jang's perseverance and dedication.

Traded from the KIA Tigers, Jang reflected on his journey, stating, "I have no more tears left from leaving the team; there is only sweat from hard training." This sentiment underscores the immense effort he has invested in his career, culminating in this significant achievement.

Jang entered the game against the Samsung Lions at the Hanwha Eagles Park in Daejeon as the second pitcher, following starter Wang Yan-cheng. His performance marked a pivotal point in the match, contributing to the Eagles' efforts.

The win represents a significant milestone for Jang, who has overcome numerous challenges throughout his eight-year career. His success serves as an inspiration, demonstrating the rewards of resilience and unwavering commitment in professional sports.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.