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KBO Playoff Game 3: Samsung Lions vs. Hanwha Eagles – A Home-Run Showdown in the Hexagonal Hex

The 2025 KBO Playoffs have descended into a cannon battle, and Game 3 at Daegu Samsung Lions Park is the powder keg. With the series tied 1-1, both teams are primed to blow the roof off this hitter-friendly stadium—or at least the outfield fences. Let’s parse the numbers, news, and absurdity to crown a winner.


Parse the Odds: Who’s the Real MVP?
Samsung Lions are the clear favorites here, with implied probabilities hovering around 63-65% (decimal odds of 1.53–1.62). Hanwha Eagles, meanwhile, sit at 40-42%, a statistical gap wider than the distance from home plate to left field at Daegu’s “hexagonal hex” (a.k.a. a home-run launching pad).

The key stat? Ariel Huda (Samsung) has been a human strike zone eraser against Hanwha this season: 0.64 ERA across 14 innings, with 9 strikeouts and just 1 earned run. Conversely, Hanwha’s Ryu Hyun-jin, despite a 3.23 ERA on the year, has a 4.50 ERA specifically against Samsung, including a 7.20 ERA in his lone start at Daegu. Ryu’s “clutch” reputation? It’s like claiming a toaster is great at baking bread—technically possible, but not advisable.

The park itself is a silent assassin for Hanwha. Samsung hit 96 home runs at Daegu during the regular season; Hanwha? A paltry 5 in 8 games. The Eagles’ hitters are like tourists in a foreign land, fumbling with the local currency and accidentally buying a one-way ticket to Triple-A.


Digest the News: Injuries, Bullpen Meltdowns, and a Stadium That Loves HRs
Hanwha’s top two foreign starters, Cody Ponce and Ryan Weiss, underperformed in the first two games, and their bullpen hasn’t been a fortress. Closer Kim Seo-hyun gave up a home run in Game 1, while setup man Eom Sang-baek surrendered another in Game 2. It’s like watching a Swiss watch… if the watch had a leaky faucet and a habit of setting itself on fire.

Samsung’s bullpen isn’t exactly a bed of roses—closer Kim Jae-yoon also coughed up a homer in Game 2—but their offense has been a home-run machine, especially at home. In Game 2, they hit two go-ahead HRs, including one from Kang Min-ho that likely rattled in the Hanwha dugout like a bad DJ’s mixtape.

Ryu Hyun-jin, Hanwha’s “veteran” starter, brings experience but not optimism. His 7.20 ERA at Daegu this season reads like a cautionary tale titled “Why You Should Never Trust a Pitcher Named ‘Ryu’ in a Stadium Named After a Giant Bee.”


Humorous Spin: The Absurdity of a Hexagonal Outfield
Daegu Samsung Lions Park is a geometric nightmare for pitchers. Its hexagonal outfield and 107-meter “HR zone” to left and right center make it feel like the universe is conspiring to turn every fly ball into a moonshot. It’s the baseball equivalent of a buffet for hitters—except the “all-you-can-eat” special is literally all-you-can-hit.

Hanwha’s hitters, meanwhile, are like golfers who accidentally show up to a tennis court. They’ve managed just five home runs in eight games here—a stat that’s less a reflection of skill and more a testament to the stadium’s ability to humiliate visitors.

As for Ryu Hyun-jin, his “big-game” pedigree? It’s the baseball equivalent of a clown promising a “safe balloon animal demonstration.” You hope he’ll be great. You also hope the clown won’t set your hair on fire.


Prediction: The Hexagonal Hex Strikes Again
Samsung Lions win Game 3 8-4, powered by 2-3 HRs in a park that treats fly balls like free passes to the scoreboard. Ariel Huda will pitch like the human embodiment of a “no-doubt” strikeout, while Hanwha’s Ryu Hyun-jin will serve up fastballs like they’re on a “do not hit this” list.

The Eagles’ best hope? Praying Samsung’s bullpen implodes. But with closers like Kim Jae-yoon, even a meltdown is a controlled fire drill compared to Hanwha’s alternatives.

Final Score Prediction: Samsung 8, Hanwha 4.
Series Control? Locked and loaded by the Lions.

Bet on Samsung unless you enjoy the thrill of watching a team defy physics, geography, and basic arithmetic.

“The only thing more predictable than Samsung’s offense is the sunrise. Don’t @ me.” 🐝⚾

Created: Oct. 21, 2025, 6:54 a.m. GMT

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