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KBO Standings and Highlights (week of June 1, 2003)

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KBO Standings and Highlights (week of June 1, 2003)
Korean Baseball Organization - June 2, 2003

W L T Pct GB
30 17 1 .638 SK Wyverns
27 16 2 .628 1.0 Samsung Lions
28 18 1 .609 1.5 Hyundai Unicorns
25 20 2 .556 4.0 LG Twins
23 21 1 .523 5.5 Kia Tigers
22 23 3 .489 7.0 Hanwha Eagles
15 30 2 .333 14.0 Lotte Giants
11 36 0 .234 19.0 Doosan Bears

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Re: KBO Standings and Highlights (week of June 1, 2003)
[ Author: Kiyoshi | Posted: Jun 5, 2003 2:24 AM | HAN Fan ]

The June 4, 2003 Korea Times [Link] highlights Tuesday's KBO action.

SK Wyverns 3 - Hanwha Eagles 1:
Lee Ho-joon's home run and Ahn Jae-man's RBI single overcame the Eagles in 12 innings in Taejon. Cho Ung-chun pitched 3-1/3 innings to earn his 15th save of 2003.

Samsung Lions 11 - Kia Tigers 8:
Lee Seung-yeop hit his 22nd home run of 2003 to lead the Lions past the Tigers in Taegu. Lee's three run homer combined with solo homers by Tilson Brito and Jin Kab-yong.

Hyundai Unicorns 9 - Doosan Bears 4:
Shim Jong-soo blasted a three-run round tripper and a two-run homer to drive in five runs and overpower the Bears in Suwon. Shane Bowers (7-1) picked up the victory despite giving up four runs and 13 hits in 7-2/3 innings. Both teams had 15 hits, but Doosan left 11 men on base.

Lotte Giants 10 - LG Twins 5:
Shin Myung-chul contributed to a seven-run third inning for the Giants with a three-run homer to clobber the Twins in Seoul's Chamsil Stadium. LG's Manny Martinez hit a solo home run. Sohn Min-han (1-6) struck out seven batters, yielding three runs in six innings to notch the win.

Korean Baseball Organization - June 4, 2003

W L T Pct GB
31 17 1 .646 SK Wyverns
28 16 2 .636 1.0 Samsung Lions
29 18 1 .617 1.5 Hyundai Unicorns
25 21 2 .543 5.0 LG Twins
23 22 1 .511 6.5 Kia Tigers
22 24 3 .478 8.0 Hanwha Eagles
16 30 2 .348 14.0 Lotte Giants
11 37 0 .229 20.0 Doosan Bears

Re: KBO Standings and Highlights (week of June 1, 2003)
[ Author: Kiyoshi | Posted: Jun 5, 2003 5:21 PM | HAN Fan ]

The June 5, 2003 Korea Times [Link] outlines Wednesday's KBO action.

Hanwha Eagles 8 - SK Wyverns 7:
Lim Soo-min drew a walk with two down and the bases loaded in the ninth inning to bring in the winning run in for the Eagles. Chae Byung-ryong gave up the base on balls to pick up the loss for the Wyvens in Taejon.

Kia Tigers 4 - Samsung Lions 3:
The Tigers won the first game of a double-header despite Lee Seung-yeop's two home runs for the Lions. Jin Pil-jung recieved his 14th save of 2003 in the game played in Taegu.

Samsung Lions 8 - Kia Tigers 4:
Jeon Byung-ho pitched six innings, giving up three runs to beat the Tigers in the second game. A three-run homer by Lee Seung-yeop was his third of the night and his 25th home run of the year.

Hyundai Unicorns 8 - Doosan Bears 7 (11 innings):
The Unicorns rallied twice to slip past the Bears in the the four-hour and fifty-minute marathon in Suwon.

Lotte Giants 2 - LG Twins 0:
Roberto Perez hit a solo home run in the fourth inning to beat the Twins in Chamsil. Yeom Jong-seok pitched eight scoreless innings while striking out six LG batters and yielding three hits for the victory.

Korean Baseball Organization - June 5, 2003

W L T Pct GB
31 18 1 .633 SK Wyverns
29 17 2 .630 0.5 Samsung Lions
30 18 1 .625 0.5 Hyundai Unicorns
25 22 2 .532 5.0 LG Twins
24 23 1 .511 6.0 Kia Tigers
23 24 3 .489 7.0 Hanwha Eagles
17 30 2 .362 13.0 Lotte Giants
11 38 0 .224 20.0 Doosan Bears



[Day of week corrected by: Kiyoshi on Jun 6, 2003 9:10 AM, JST]
Re: KBO Standings and Highlights (week of June 1, 2003)
[ Author: Kiyoshi | Posted: Jun 7, 2003 12:08 AM | HAN Fan ]

From the June 6, 2003 Korea Times [Link]:

SK Wyverns 14
Re: KBO Standings and Highlights (week of June 1, 2003)
[ Author: Kiyoshi | Posted: Jun 9, 2003 12:14 AM | HAN Fan ]

by Robert Kiyoshi Shadlow
Source: Park Song-wu (2003, June 8) Korea Times

SK Wyverns 10
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