Hanwha’s Foreign Stars Shine: Liberato’s 3-Run Blast and Ponce’s 11th Win Fuel Dramatic 5-2 Comeback Over SSG!

Introduction: A Night of Redemption for Hanwha
Did you know? After a heartbreaking loss the previous day, the Hanwha Eagles delivered a stunning comeback against SSG Landers on June 28, 2025, at Incheon SSG Landers Field. With this 5-2 victory, Hanwha not only avenged their defeat but also solidified their position at the top of the KBO standings. The game was a showcase of resilience, strategic brilliance, and the growing influence of foreign talent in Korean baseball.
Game Recap: The Drama Unfolds

The matchup featured two of the KBO’s top ERA pitchers, promising a tense duel from the start. SSG took an early lead with a solo home run by Ahn Sang-hyun in the third inning. Hanwha’s bats were quiet until the sixth, when Choi Jae-hoon broke up Anderson’s no-hitter. The real turning point came when Luis Liberato, Hanwha’s new foreign outfielder, smashed a three-run homer—his first in the KBO—catapulting Hanwha ahead. The Eagles added insurance runs in the eighth, while SSG’s late solo shot by Jo Hyung-woo wasn’t enough to close the gap. Cody Ponce, Hanwha’s ace, pitched seven strong innings for his 11th win, lowering his ERA to 1.99 and reclaiming the league lead. Kim Seo-hyun closed out the game for his 20th save, overcoming a tense ninth inning.
Player Spotlight: Liberato and Ponce Change the Game
Liberato’s arrival has electrified Hanwha’s lineup. His 2-for-4 night, highlighted by a game-changing three-run homer, energized teammates and fans alike. Ponce, meanwhile, continued his dominant season, notching his 11th win with 9 strikeouts and just one run allowed over seven innings. These performances underscore the critical role of foreign players in the KBO, where teams often rely on imports for both offensive firepower and pitching depth.
Manager’s Insight and Team Chemistry
Manager Kim Kyung-moon praised his team’s perseverance: “It was a tough game, but Ponce did his job as a starter, and our offense capitalized when it mattered. I want to commend Liberato for his first KBO home run, especially in such a clutch moment.” The Eagles’ ability to rally from behind reflects a new team culture focused on grit and collective belief—a shift many attribute to the leadership of both the coaching staff and foreign signings.
Community and Fan Reactions: The Pulse of Korean Baseball
Korean baseball fandom is famously passionate, and Hanwha’s comeback sparked a flurry of reactions across major communities like Naver, Daum, DC Inside, FM Korea, and PGR21. Positive comments praised the front office for scouting Liberato and Ponce, with many fans noting the ‘foreign player effect’ as a turning point. Some skepticism remains about bullpen depth, but the overwhelming sentiment was jubilation and pride. Based on recent threads, roughly 80% of comments were positive, with representative posts reading: “This is the Hanwha we’ve been waiting for!” and “Liberato’s homer gave me goosebumps.” Negative posts mostly focused on bullpen nerves and the need for more consistent hitting.
Cultural Context: Why Hanwha’s Resurgence Matters
For international fans, it’s important to understand that Hanwha Eagles have long been seen as underdogs in the KBO, with a loyal but often suffering fanbase. Their resurgence—powered by smart foreign signings and a new team ethos—has become a symbol of hope and perseverance in Korean sports culture. The ‘Hanwha Magic’ narrative, where the team stages improbable comebacks, is a recurring theme in both media and fan circles. Foreign players like Liberato and Ponce are not just athletes; they’re embraced as part of the family, with their success fueling city-wide celebrations.
Looking Ahead: Can Hanwha Sustain Their Run?
With their 45-31-1 record and a firm grip on first place, the big question is whether Hanwha can maintain this momentum through the second half of the season. The schedule intensifies, and rivals like LG Twins and Kia Tigers are closing in. Yet, with the confidence gained from dramatic wins like this, and the continued excellence of their foreign stars, Hanwha’s faithful have every reason to dream big.
Conclusion: More Than Just a Game
This victory was more than just a win in the standings—it was a statement about Hanwha’s transformation and the evolving landscape of Korean baseball. For fans new and old, the 5-2 comeback against SSG Landers will be remembered as a defining moment of the 2025 season.
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