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Eagles manager trying not to dwell on losses

As losses pile up for his club, Hanwha Eagles manager Kim Kyung-moon said Wednesday he is trying not to brood over close calls after each game. In a rematch of the 2025 Korean Series, the Eagles fell to the defending champions LG Twins 6-5 on Tuesday night in Seoul for their seventh loss in 10 games. The Eagles dropped to 8-11-0 (wins-losses-ties) for the season. The Twins scored the go-ahead run in the bottom of the seventh at Jamsil Baseball Stadium on Austin Dean’s two-out single. Eagles right fielder Yonathan Perlaza lunged for the sinking liner but couldn’t quite make the grab. Asked to look back on the play before the second game of the series against the Twins on Wednesday, Kim said he would rather not discuss what could have been. “Perlaza gave his best effort. It would have been a really nice catch,” Kim said. “But as manager, I don’t want to talk about what didn’t happen because he tried hard until the last moment. I think it’s better if we just focus on trying to win today’s game. “If you keep thinking about close calls, you will never be able to get to sleep over the 144-game

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