The first nomination of love-hate who went down to the second division again, KKKKK without losing three innings... Kim Tae-hyung didn't give up, Yoon Sung-bin didn't give up either
The first nomination of love-hate who went down to the second division again, KKKKK without losing three innings... Kim Tae-hyung didn't give up, Yoon Sung-bin didn't give up either
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Coach Kim Tae-hyung did not give up. Yoon has not given up and is throwing the ball vigorously again.먹튀검증
In a game against the NC Dinos in the Futures League held at Changwon NC Park on Friday, Lotte Giants pitcher Yoon Sung-bin pitched three innings of one hit, one walk, five strikeouts and no run before leaving the mound. He threw 47 pitches, 32 strikes and 15 balls.
This is Yoon Sung-bin, who returned to the first division at a match against LG Sajik on the 20th. Yoon had wandered off after joining the team under the first nomination in 2017, but he had good reasons to start the game. He pitched in six games in the second division, recording two wins and an earned run average of 2.11 (5 earned runs in 21 ⅓ innings). He still has 19 walks, but his strikeouts have gained power by catching 40, which is more than that. He has found stability and power with his average fastball speed in the early-mid 150km range.
With high expectations, he took the mound in the first division. He threw a powerful 157-km pitch to the first pitch, sending Sajik to the ground. He struck out Park Hae-min, the first batter, on three pitches, creating excitement. He garnered strikeouts in nine consecutive pitches, which made his heart flutter. However, since then, he has failed to stabilize. There were even variables such as poor pitchcom that caused the tempo to be cut off. Against the No. 1 team in the first division, Yoon had difficulty holding out one batter by one. He was substituted at the risk of loading the bases with no outs in the second inning, and subsequent pitcher Park Jin-hee allowed Song Chan to hit the bases. Yoon's final record was four hits, six walks, and two strikeouts in one inning.
Afterwards, he moved back to the second division. However, coach Kim Tae-hyung did not give up on Yoon. I recognized the sweat he had shed while trying hard, and thought about how to revive him. Then, he expressed regret. On Monday, the following day, he said, "I told the pitching coach. I told him to let a runner out when he is in the middle of the second division. The second division and the first division are different. I felt very nervous yesterday. I should try this and that way." It is intended to prepare them to come back to the first team while experiencing various situations.
"Didn't the tempo get cut off because of PeachCom? I have to go in quickly, but because of PeachCom... "But I have to overcome everything. I felt bad. I wanted to throw well and prepare well. That didn't work out well. I felt sorry for him," he said.
After going back down to the second division, he pitched in relief against KIA in the Futures League on the 24th and allowed two hits, two walks, four strikeouts and two runs in three innings. The result was not good. However, Yoon showed stable pitching again on the day, raising expectations for a new leap forward.
After starting pitcher Shim Jae-min in the fourth inning when his team was losing 0-3, Kim took the mound as the second pitcher. The first batter Ko Seung-wan was treated as a fly ball to center field, and Kim Se-hoon was treated as a rookie strikeout on the outer breaking ball. And even Kim Bum-joon struck out the rookie with a fastball in the middle.
In the fifth inning, Oh Young-soo, the leadoff batter, was caught with a fly ball to the left field. Song then struck out the batter with a slider breaking ball. He threw a low 150-km fastball to Cho Chang-yeon, but had a hit to the left. Now he had to pitch with the runner on the floor. Again, Yoon was shaky when the runner came out. He allowed a walk to Han Jae-hwan, putting himself on the verge of a crisis with two outs and runners on the first and second bases. Since then, he threw wild pitches at Kim's at-bat, intensifying the crisis with runners on the second and third bases with two outs. However, he overcame the crisis by striking out Kim with a 150-km fastball.
In the sixth inning, leadoff hitter Chung Hyeon-chang grounded out to the second base, Ko Seung-wan struck out swinging, and Kim Se-hoon hit a fly ball to the right field to end the game. His overall speed was around mid to late 140 kilometers. Compared to the best time, the speed dropped significantly. From time to time, he hit the 150-kilometer mark. However, he maintained his unique tailing movement and ball power, turning the NC Futures team batters around.