Участник:KIA 27-year-old outfielder 74%→340, and Kkot Bum-ho was not in doubt

Материал из Юридический факультет МГУ
Перейти к навигации Перейти к поиску

KIA Tigers outfielder Choi Won-joon (27) had no hits and one walk in four times at bat at the match against the Hanwha Eagles in Daejeon on Wednesday. Nevertheless, his batting average of 17 hits in 50 times at bat in 15 games this season is 0.340 with two homers, 11 RBIs, eight runs scored and six stolen bases, and OPS 1.031 with a batting average of 0.333.토토사이트

He recently returned as the second batter. Seo Geon-chang, Choi Won-jun, and Kim Do-young, which Lee Bum-ho suggested on the day, are high-ranking batters he had envisioned even before the opening of the season if Park Chan-ho replaces Seo Geon-chang. If Park Chan-ho, who does not have severe back pain, returns next week, the triple-setter will likely be activated.

The triple setters of the three track and field players were broken because Choi Won-joon and Kim Do-young's batting performance has not been good. However, Kim Do-young gained full momentum starting from three consecutive home games against LG Twins this week, and Choi Won-joon began to explode as soon as he went down to the bottom line. Coach Lee Bum-ho used to start right-handed hitter Lee Chang-jin, excluding Choi Won-joon, when left-handed starters came out, but now he uses Choi Won-joon as a built-in player.

As it turns out, he had eight consecutive hits from the match against the KT Wiz in Suwon on the 3rd to the match against the LG Twins in Gwangju on the 11th. Insiders did not doubt Choi at all. This is because the 2023 season is different from this season, when he failed to properly train before the season due to a shoulder injury. Choi said at the Canberra Spring camp in Australia in February, "We are making good progress this year."

If you look at the batting posture, you can see subtly different parts from last year. It's hard to say that it's a big change, but he seems to have found the posture that suits him best. Former coaches are proving why they tried to nail Choi Won-jun as the main player. There is a firm belief that he will grow into a teaching hitter who consistently hits .300.

Ahead of the match against LG in Gwangju on the 11th, coach Lee Bum-ho said, "Pilot games are just exhibition games. Batters tend to do that. Some players would rather not fit in the exhibition game. If you take a lot of practice without getting hit, the pace often rises faster during the season."

In fact, Choi had two hits in 27 times at bat in 10 exhibition games, posting a batting average of 0.074 with one homer, one RBI, three runs scored and an OPS of 0.352. However, coach Lee Bum-ho said, "I had more than 150 hits in this season. I'm sure he will come at a good timing. If he doesn't get hit, he practices a lot. I didn't worry too much. I was waiting for him. The players who come up are a matter of timing. I think those with good average scores will find their places."

Certainly, Choi's batting performance seems to be in good shape recently. However, his batting pace fluctuates throughout the year. In the match against Hanwha on Wednesday, he had no hit. We need to see how he responds from Friday. Choi, who has established himself, is expected to continue his good trend without difficulty.