Professional baseball Doosan Bears outfielder Jo Su-haeng played well with 3 hits in 3 at-bats in the first Blue and White game of spring camp.
Doosan held its first Blue and White match of the year at Blacktown Baseball Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on the 14th.
Cho Su-haeng, who played center field as the white team’s first hitter, hit 3 hits in 3 at-bats.
Jo Soo-haeng said through the club, “It was a match against Blue and White, but since it was the first game of the year, I tried to hit aggressively.
I am happy that my batted balls were lucky enough to result in hits.” 온라인카지노
He added, “Coach Seung-yeop Lee has given me a lot of advice about batting since the end of last season.
He said, “In order not to forget that feeling, I regularly went to Jamsil Baseball Stadium all winter and worked out with (Jeong) Subin.”
He added, “In Australia, the batting coaches also helped me a lot to keep that feeling constant.
“I will not be excited or satisfied with the results of one game and will work diligently for the remaining camp,” he added.
Jang Seung-hyun, who played as catcher for the blue team, also hit 2 hits in 2 at-bats.
Seung-Hyeon Jang said, “I came to Australia early as a spring camp starter and learned a lot about batting from senior Yang Eui-ji. I focused on putting the hitting point in front, but when I actually batted live, I wasn’t satisfied with the results.
Ui-ji said, ‘I missed the swing. “Don’t be afraid or intimidated,” he recalled.
“The hitting coaches also encouraged me by saying, ‘If you are afraid of failure during practice, you will be even more afraid during the game.’”
He said, “I suppressed my worries and moved the timing forward again, and today the ball hit the center of the bat, which led to a good result.
I will not forget this feeling during the rest of the camp.”
Among the pitchers, Ji-gang Choi of the White Team stood out, throwing a fast ball at a maximum speed of 151 km/h and allowing 1 hit and no runs through 2 innings.
Choi Ji-kang recalled the Blue and White match, saying, “I feel good because the things I prepared through bullpen pitching and live pitching came out well in practice.
Pitching coach Woong-cheon Jo always emphasizes strike pitching, and I am satisfied that only one or two balls were out of the zone.”