Central News Agency (CNA Taipei, July 2) Taiwanese pitcher Wang Yen-Cheng of the KBO's Hanwha Eagles started today against the KT Wiz. He pitched 5 innings, allowing 2 runs. His teammates supported him with a 9-run barrage in the second inning. In the end, Hanwha won 14-3. Wang Yen-Cheng secured his 7th win of the season, tying Wang Wei-Chung's record for Taiwanese players. Wang Yen-Cheng allowed no runs in the first two innings, giving up only a few scattered hits. In the top of the third, he allowed 1 run after two hits. In the top of the fourth, two hits and a walk loaded the bases with one out. He then gave up 1 run on a ground ball, but managed to stop the bleeding and did not allow any more runs. He retired the side in order in the fifth inning. Wang Yen-Cheng exited the game after 5 innings, having allowed 6 hits, struck out 3, walked 2, and given up 2 runs. With significant offensive support from his teammates, he earned the win. His season record is now 7-3 with an ERA of 3.59. His 7 wins in a single season tie the record for most wins by a Taiwanese player in the KBO, set by Wang Wei-Chung in 2018. The Hanwha lineup launched a 9-run offensive in the bottom of the second inning, sending 14 batters to the plate and collecting 10 hits. This included 2-run home runs by Noh Si-hwan and Kang Baek-ho. In total, they amassed 18 hits and scored 14 runs throughout the game. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150702 Stand with facts. Your every donation is a force to protect the freedom of the press. Download the CNA "One-Stop News" APP to get the latest news in real-time. This website's text, images, and videos may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast, publicly transmitted, or used without authorization.