After winless week, Lions look to snap season-worst seven game slide

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After winless week, Lions look to snap season-worst seven game slide

Samsung Lions starting pitcher Won Tae-in delivers a pitch during a game against the NC Dinos on April 12. [YONHAP]

Samsung Lions starting pitcher Won Tae-in delivers a pitch during a game against the NC Dinos on April 12. [YONHAP]

 
The Samsung Lions started last week in first place in the KBO. But then they went on to lose all six games they had over the next seven days, which dropped them to fourth place to begin this week.
 
The Lions also lost on April 18, meaning they have now dropped seven games in a row — their longest slide of the season.
 

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They had banked enough wins early on that they are still above .500, at 12-11-1 (wins-losses-ties). But they have fallen away from the top dogs of the league, now 2 1/2 games out of third place but only a half game away from fifth place.
 
The Lions will have a chance to snap their skid with upcoming series against two sub-. 500 teams, as they visit the Doosan Bears (10-14-1) in Seoul from Tuesday to Thursday, and then host the Hanwha Eagles (10-14-0) in the southeastern city of Daegu from Friday to Sunday.
 
The Lions managed only 14 runs in their six games last week, the lowest total in the league over that stretch. They will try to right the ship against the Bears, who have lost All-Star closer Kim Taek-yeon for several weeks due to shoulder strain.
 
LG Twins closer Yoo Young-chan pitches during a game against the Hanwha Eagles on April 21. [NEWS1]

LG Twins closer Yoo Young-chan pitches during a game against the Hanwha Eagles on April 21. [NEWS1]

 
Another Seoul club, the LG Twins, will also be without their own star closer You Young-chan, who suffered an elbow injury after throwing a pitch during Friday's game. The extent of You's injury wasn't immediately known, but he will likely miss a significant amount of time.
 
The Twins took two out of three against the Bears over the weekend to push their record to 16-8-0, a half game back of the KT Wiz (17-8-0) for second place. These top two clubs will collide at the Wiz's home in Suwon, just south of Seoul, for a three-game set beginning Tuesday.
 
This will be the first meeting between them since the Wiz swept the two-game, season-opening series on March 28 and 29.
 
The league's two bottom feeders, the Heroes (10-15-0) and the Lotte Giants (7-16-1), will square off at the Giants' home of Busan, some 330 kilometers (217.5 miles) southeast of Seoul.
 
The Heoes are trying to avoid finishing in last place for the fourth season in a row. The Giants haven't finished a season in the KBO cellar since 2019.
 
Some of the weekend action beginning Friday will feature the NC Dinos (11-13-0) visiting the Twins, the Kia Tigers (12-12-1) hosting the Wiz in the southwestern city of Gwangju and the Bears taking on the Heroes in a battle of two Seoul-based clubs.

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