Don Choi Jeong's home run clock again, although he worries that "the batting has dropped."
Don Choi Jeong's home run clock again, although he worries that "the batting has dropped."
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Choi Jung (38, SSG Landers) said, "It was a temporary response" even though he hit a home run in his first at-bat this season.
Still, Choi Jeong said, "I feel like I'm being chased," but he drew his second arch of the season with his best swing.온라인바카라
Although he is not satisfied with his high "standard," Choi Jung-eun is quickly recovering the prestige of No. 1 home run in the KBO league.
Choi Jung-eun drew a solo arch over the left-center wall by rolling up a 127-kilometer-per-hour curve ball at the top of the first inning in an away game against the LG Twins at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on Wednesday. The ball flew 129.4 meters at 174.4 kilometers per hour.
In the match against LG at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on Wednesday, his first at-bat this season, he hit a two-run shot to left in the first inning by hitting a fastball high at 145 kilometers per hour. The 153.2 kilometers per hour hit the ball at 110.7 meters.
"My home run on Tuesday was a timely hit. I swung without doing a leg kick as I felt like I could no longer keep up with the pitcher's ball," Choi said at Jamsil Stadium on Sunday. "I was really happy to hit a home run at a time when I was grateful for the hit. Still, I can't keep swinging like that. "Even after hitting a home run, I felt impatient that I had to get my hitting back quickly," he said.
In two days, Choi Jeong's senses came up more.
On the 4th, Choi Jung kicked the leg and swung the bat as before he was hurt, sending the ball faster and further away.
Win, who gave up a home run to Choi Jung in his debut game in the KBO League, said, "I knew Choi Jung is the record holder of home run in the KBO League. I also threw my best. I salute Choi Jung for hitting a home run."
Choi Jung-eun hit Win's 136km/h fork ball in the sixth inning with one out and third base to hit a timely hit.
Before the game, Choi Jeong said, "I see a ball in my eyes, but the bat can't keep up with the ball," adding, "I need to increase both body reaction and bat speed. Only when my senses return, more hits will come out."
Choi Jeong, who had one hit in three at-bats on the 2nd, had no hit in four at-bats on the 3rd, but played 2 hits and 2 RBIs in two at-bats on the 4th.
Eyes and bats began to react at the same time to breaking balls such as curves and fork balls.
Choi Jeong felt uncomfortable with his right hamstring (muscle behind his thigh) during defensive training ahead of an exhibition game against the KIA Tigers in Gwangju on March 17 and was diagnosed with partial damage (grade 1).
In the end, Choi Jeong, who failed to open the season on March 22 in the first division, shook off the pain and played his first game of the season against LG on the 2nd.
First of all, in the three consecutive games against LG, he made three hits in nine at-bats (batting average of 0.333), two home runs and four RBIs.
It is an outstanding performance considering the hiatus.
Choi Jeong, who is a 'trying genius', is not satisfied.
"My batting performance is comparable to that of exhibition games, in which I try out various things and find the best condition. But my team has already played more than 30 games," he said. "I can't be the only one who can play exhibition games. I need to help my team win soon. I can't help but feel urgent."
Choi Jeong hit two home runs in three games even though he was not perfect.
He is also close to achieving his first KBO league record.
Choi Jung-eun has increased her total number of homers to 497. If she adds three homers, she will become the first player in the KBO league to hit 500 homers.
Choi Jung-eun shook his hand, saying, "I'm not conscious of the 500 home run record," but added, "I need to hit a hit and a home run to help the team, so of course, I want to hit a home run more often."