The Firefighters are set to face off against Seoul Seongnam High School in the most intense game of the season.
The 12th episode of the studio C1 baseball entertainment program 'Fire Baseball,' which will be released on the 21st, depicts the Firefighters' struggle to maintain a one-point lead in the second match against Seoul Seongnam High School.
Initially trailing against Seoul Seongnam High School, the Firefighters turned the tables with the cohesiveness of their batting lineup and a clutch hit by designated hitter Moon Kyo-won, becoming the team with a one-point lead, 5-4.
On that day's broadcast, Lee Dae-eun heads to the mound to protect the Firefighters' lead. Expectations are high for Lee Dae-eun, who has established himself as a solid ace in the 2025 season. Commentator Kim Sun-woo praises Lee's warm-up pitches while also elevating the tension of the game with keen analysis. He mentions the essential conditions needed for Lee to secure the inning, warning that "(if the conditions are not met) the flow will be disrupted." As predicted by 'large chair commentator' Kim Sun-woo, Lee soon finds himself in a situation where he will give up runs.
Meanwhile, Seoul Seongnam High School plans to bring in a pitcher who did not participate in the first match to shake up the momentum of the game. The Firefighters are greatly flustered by the completely different type of pitching from the previous pitcher. From the Firefighters' dugout, there are sighs along with complaints that "there is no easy pitcher on the opposing team." The arrival of new faces from Seoul Seongnam High School puts the brakes on the Firefighters' additional point-hunting. Lee Dae-ho chuckles at the situation not going as planned.
Afterward, the Firefighters and Seoul Seongnam High School fully dive into strategic baseball for additional points. Seoul Seongnam High School impresses the Firefighters with tenacious and focused play. Amidst the fast-paced game, the Firefighters' battery is confronted with a perfect hitter in the second match, forcing them into an unavoidable showdown.
On the other hand, a new source of anxiety emerges for the Firefighters: Park Yong-taek's defense. Every time a ball heads towards the outfield that goes in Park's direction, Lee Dae-ho exclaims, "I'm so anxious I could die," putting on an act. Many in the Firefighters' dugout also appear to be holding their hearts, eliciting laughter. However, the smiles are short-lived as the Firefighters face the threat of their first loss of the season. Cheers erupt from the opposing team's dugout. Consequently, the Firefighters resolve to "dive no matter what" and choose not to back down. Curiosity intensifies regarding which team will reach the goal of victory amidst this chaos.
The second match between the Firefighters and Seoul Seongnam High School, 'it's not over until it's over,' can be confirmed on the official studio C1 YouTube channel on Monday, the 21st, at 8 p.m.
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