A senior who told me to run, a junior who said I'm done...Whose hand did the bench raise
A senior who told me to run, a junior who said I'm done...Whose hand did the bench raise
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Hwijip is greedy for stolen bases. I can do up to 20. Please put it in the article."
NC`s Park Min-woo, who met him at Incheon International Airport on Wednesday before departing for the second camp in Taiwan, said this. He came up with the remark while talking about stealing bases by young players. Park said stealing bases is not limited to speed.카지노
Kim Hui-jip is not an easy-going player. He has played for four seasons in the KBO and has only five steals. He had four steals since moving to the NC Dinosaurs last year. The other one was during his debut season. How did Kim come up with 20 steals.
Kim Hwi-jip waved his hands at Park Min-woo's "20 steal" remark and said, "Min-woo has such a good sense of running, so I asked him a lot at the camp. I heard a lot of opinions from Min-woo and other coaches about the confusing parts, such as whether it is better to run or go safely, even if it is a little too much in this situation." He said, "I think Min-woo said 20 steals in a playful way, but he still said, 'You can do it enough'. I think I was a little surprised because I didn't know I had a desire to steal."
"Still, I wish I could do about 10 steals," Kim said. "I have always admired 'players.' I have seen several cases where a stolen base changes the course of matches. He also said he wants to become a player who can play at least once when he really needs to. If the opposing battery is conscious that Kim can also play, it will be helpful to his teammates who are at bat and he has more choices on the bench.
Of course, he is well aware that stealing is not the top priority that the club wants from him. Kim Hwi-jip said, "You shouldn't suddenly put stolen bases as a priority. It's not personal greed, but there must be a point to play according to the atmosphere of the game, so I'll look for that point carefully." "The coach never expects me to steal a base," he said with a smile.
Kim returned to Korea after completing his Tucson camp in Arizona, the U.S., and headed straight to Taiwan. At the Tucson camp, he practiced hitting by not using his wrists as much as possible. Wristless hitting is a recent trend in baseball. Last year, KIA Kim Do-young made headlines when he bombed the KBO League with such hitting.
"Actually, I don't think it's bad to use your wrist," Kim said. "When I drew the image that I had to use my wrist, the result came out well. However, as I kept doing that, I think I ended up using my wrist excessively. So now I have come to think of putting down the image that I use my wrist on the other hand." As I continued my training at Tucson, I felt the change for now. Now I can only wait for the result. "I think I can hit more pitches with fan fat than before, and I think I can also reduce my ups and downs at bat. If I make more good pitches to the right, I can improve my performance," Kim said.