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KIA Tigers fans shaken as second player hit by pitch in as many days
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KIA Tigers fans shaken as second player hit by pitch in as many days

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • KIA Tigers fans experienced a scare for the second consecutive day as a player was hit by a pitch.
  • Following a dangerous incident involving Na Sung-bum, Kim Do-young was struck by a 156 km/h fastball during a game against Kiwoom Heroes.
  • The incident occurred during KIA's 1-3 loss, which ended their six-game winning streak, leaving fans concerned about player safety.

KIA Tigers fans were left on the edge of their seats for the second day in a row due to alarming on-field incidents involving player safety. Following a scare with Na Sung-bum the previous day, Kim Do-young was hit by a high-speed pitch during the game against the Kiwoom Heroes on August 22, 2026.

The dangerous moment occurred when a 156 km/h fastball struck Kim Do-young. The incident immediately raised concerns among fans and team personnel, reminiscent of the previous day's scare involving teammate Na Sung-bum. Such events often trigger anxieties about player well-being and the potential for serious injury.

The game itself resulted in a 1-3 loss for the KIA Tigers, snapping their six-game winning streak. However, the outcome of the match was overshadowed by the concern for Kim Do-young's health. The repeated occurrences of players being hit by pitches highlight a concerning trend that has left the team's supporters deeply worried.

Fans expressed their distress on social media, with many pleading for the players' safety and urging the team to take measures to prevent further injuries. The incidents have cast a shadow over the team's performance, with the well-being of the players becoming the primary concern for the KIA Tigers faithful.

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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.