Thanks to 7 billion FA's scoreless streak in 3 consecutive games and 3.8 billion FA advice, "I learned the know-how to throw wherever I want without being conscious of restraint."
Thanks to 7 billion FA's scoreless streak in 3 consecutive games and 3.8 billion FA advice, "I learned the know-how to throw wherever I want without being conscious of restraint."
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Choi Won-tae, the "7 billion FA" of the Samsung Lions in professional baseball, who showed off three consecutive scoreless games in the Okinawa League, expressed his gratitude that the advice of "3.8 billion FA" Baek Jung-hyun helped greatly.
Choi Won-tae performed his starting duties perfectly in the Japanese professional baseball Chunichi Dragons match (two innings of one hit, three strikeouts, and no run) on the 14th, his first appearance since moving.
Choi Won-tae, who took the mound as the second pitcher in the third inning after starter Ariel Furado in a practice game against SSG Landers at Akama Ball Park in Okinawa, Japan, on the 25th, neatly erased two innings.
Choi handled the grounder by Ahn Sang-hyun, the first batter, and induced Lee Yul-ye to ground out to second and Park Ji-hwan to fly to left field. The inning ended.
Choi struck out Ha Jae-hoon after leading hitter Jung Joon-jae to a ground ball to the first base in the fourth inning. He allowed a walk to Ko Myung-joon without a runner on the second base, but Oh finished the day's mission by treating Oh Tae-gon to center field with a fly.
On the day, Choi threw 25 pitches and was caught in the speed gun up to 147 kilometers in maximum speed. He checked various pitching types including two-seam fastballs, cut fastballs, sliders, changeups and curves.
"I will focus more on the process than the outcome and prepare well for the exhibition game," Choi said through the club. "I will try to make up for the parts that seem to be improving and lacking compared to the last time I took the mound."
"I'm trying to apply my know-how to throw to wherever I want to throw without being too conscious to be caught by Jung-hyun (Baek) told me when pitching. I'm grateful to my pitching coach because I can appear in many games in this camp. I'm also exercising hard to strengthen my pitching capability to prevent injury," he added.
Meanwhile, Samsung beat SSG 5-0 to secure its second consecutive win in the Okinawa League. Starting pitcher Furado pitched well in two innings, allowing two hits, three strikeouts and no runs. Since then, Choi Won-tae, Lee Jae-ik, Yuk Sun-yup, Park Joo-hyuk, Lee Seung-hyun (No. 20), and Kim Tae-hoon have all completed their duties without losing a point. Among the hitters, Lee Hae-seung (two hits and two RBIs in two at-bats) and Lee Soo-ho (one hit and two RBIs in four at-bats) stood out.
"It's good to win, but I think the plot is good," said Park Jin-man, who smiled brightly and said, "The pitchers seem to be preparing well and making pitches as planned. Strengthening the bullpen is the focus of this camp, and they are showing good performance. The fielders also look lively with the combination of existing and young players." 카지노
"Furado and Choi Won-tae have a sense of stability. I told Choi to prepare slowly, not to raise the pace too much. Cha Seung-joon and Soo-ho have a good picture. They show their sense of play and adaptability. I think they will be competitive enough if they improve their coping skills," he added.