The flame Fighters of 'Flame Baseball' show unwavering baseball spirit despite numerous crises.

The 13th episode of the Studio C1 baseball variety show 'Flame Baseball', which will be released on the 28th, will feature a tense moment between the flame Fighters and Inha University as they face an unexpected challenge amidst a close match.

The Fighters are flustered by Inha University's strategic use of pitchers. Inha University has put a left-handed pitcher against the Fighters' left-handed lineup. Therefore, Lee Taek-geun, who serves as both a player and a playing coach, urgently conveys analysis to the batters waiting in the on-deck circle.

Not stopping there, Inha University brings their 'reserved ace' to the mound, further pressuring the Fighters. This strategy aims to block the Fighters' power hitters. Watching this, Yoo Hee-kwan notes, "I think this is the best lineup we've faced from Inha University so far," expressing his astonishment at the opponent's will to win.

However, the flame Fighters, being a team with a 100% winning percentage so far, calmly create opportunities with diligent play. The batter who appears in a perfectly set situation is Park Yong-taek, who recorded a hit in his previous at-bat but was unfortunately thrown out on the bases. As he steps into the batter's box, the stadium begins to fill with excitement. Park Yong-taek, inspired by the crowd and the Fighters, swings his bat fiercely. It raises the question of whether he can ignite a proper signal for revival in this at-bat.

Amid the gripping game, coach Kim Seong-geun falls into deep thought due to the strain on the Fighters' players. Ultimately, coach Kim Seong-geun adopts an unconventional defensive lineup. The spectators watching cannot hide their surprise. The flame Fighters' baseball, persevering without any major players, draws attention to the results that a massive defensive change will bring.

Meanwhile, another crisis arises for the Fighters. The mound begins to wobble under Inha University's tailored hitting. With all the pitchers on standby, coach Kim Seong-geun chooses Yoo Hee-kwan. From Inha University's dugout, evaluations emerge, stating, "He seems easier to hit than the previous pitcher." Can Yoo Hee-kwan, the man who plays baseball not for speed but for direction, save the Fighters? Released at 8 p.m. on Monday, the 28th.

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