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The Hanwha Eagles finally snapped a 10-game home losing streak, beating the NC Dinos 8-1 in front of sellout crowds that have filled the stands at every home game this season.
The victory came at Daejeon’s Hanwha Life Ballpark and ended a skid that stretched back to late March.
Kang Baek-ho was the driving force, finishing with three hits and five RBIs. With two outs and runners on second and third in the first, he delivered a run-scoring single to put the Eagles ahead. In the fifth, his two-run double pushed the lead, and he added another RBI single in the seventh to seal the game.
The Eagles broke the game open in the fifth while leading 2-1. Yonathan Peraza followed with a two-run homer, and Kang’s extra-base hit extended the advantage to 6-1. They added more runs in the seventh after an opposing error and another timely hit.
On the mound, Wilkel Hernandez was solid. He worked seven innings, allowing eight hits and one run while striking out four to earn the win.
Hanwha has sold out all 13 home games this season and extended its streak of consecutive home sellouts to 21 dating back to last year. Despite the relentless support, home wins had been hard to come by — this one gave fans a long-awaited reason to celebrate.
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