Writing about baseball that’s all a numbers game, I don’t see how the heck the author got this so messed up:
Jang Taehoon is the 3rd batter in the rotation and the only player to have hits. So, his first at bat is in the 1st inning as the 3rd batter up (ofc), his second at bat would’ve come in the 4th inning as the 2nd batter up, and a 3rd at bat would come next inning (the 7th inning) as the lead off batter. It’s IMPOSSIBLE for him to only be on his 2nd at bat AND in the 6th inning. The math literally makes no sense… AT ALL. (it’s easy math, too😅)
Writing about baseball that’s all a numbers game, I don’t see how the heck the author got this so messed up:
Jang Taehoon is the 3rd batter in the rotation and the only player to have hits. So, his first at bat is in the 1st inning as the 3rd batter up (ofc), his second at bat would’ve come in the 4th inning as the 2nd batter up, and a 3rd at bat would come next inning (the 7th inning) as the lead off batter. It’s IMPOSSIBLE for him to only be on his 2nd at bat AND in the 6th inning. The math literally makes no sense… AT ALL. (it’s easy math, too😅)