It was good to strike out Hong Chang-ki of the human ABS... Samsung starter Choi Won-tae suddenly shook in the fourth inning after perfect pitching until the third inning
It was good to strike out Hong Chang-ki of the human ABS... Samsung starter Choi Won-tae suddenly shook in the fourth inning after perfect pitching until the third inning
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Samsung's Choi Won-tae, who started the first inning by striking out standing LG Hong Chang-ki, a human ABS (automatic pitch judgment system), smiled broadly at the beginning of the game, but did not finish well.먹튀검증
Choi Won-tae, wearing a Samsung Lions uniform, took the mound at Daegu Lions Park and faced the LG Twins for the first time.
At an exhibition game between the Samsung Lions and the LG Twins held at Samsung Lions Park in Daegu on Sunday, starting pitcher Choi Won-tae took the mound with excitement. While Choi started to breathe after the practice pitching, the LG players who played together until last year waved their hands to the mound and greeted each other.
When he entered the game, Choi threw a powerful ball at LG's batters. Notably, his team's victory over LG's leadoff hitter Hong Chang-ki was overwhelming at the top of the first inning. As human ABS player Hong Chang-ki continued to play up to seven pitches, Samsung's starting pitcher Choi Won-tae placed a 148-km two-seam fastball in the strike zone.
Choi Won-tae succeeded in striking out standing with a powerful ball in the match against a batter with good pioneering skills that is said to be a ball if Hong Chang-ki doesn't do it.
Hong Chang-ki, who was stuck and beaten, also headed to the dugout, acknowledging Choi Won-tae's pitching.
Starting with three games of strong pitching from the first batter, Choi appeared to be in good condition. In the ensuing match with Shin, he induced a ground ball and handled the ball himself, quickly increasing the out count.
He allowed Austin a double after two outs, but Choi did not falter. With two outs and runners on the second base, he struck out fourth batter Moon Bo-kyung with two outs, before smiling broadly.
Entering the second inning, Samsung starter Choi Won-tae showed more aggressive pitching. He started off by giving up a hit to leadoff hitter Kim Hyun-soo, but all three batters, including Oh Ji-hwan, Park Dong-won, and Song Chan-eui, turned to misfire to end the second inning.
Choi Won-tae, the starting pitcher of the Samsung Lions, threw fastballs and threw aggressively.
Starting pitcher Choi Wontae off to a good start showed strong pitching. He pitched just 10 balls against Moon Jung-bin, Hong Chang-ki and Shin Min-jae in the third inning to quickly clean up the inning.
The problem was the fourth inning. Choi Won-tae, the starting pitcher of Samsung who had displayed perfect pitching through the third inning, suddenly shook after the fourth inning with one out. Choi, who struck out the first batter Austin on three pitches, caused a crisis by giving up two consecutive walks to Moon Bo-kyung and Kim Hyun-soo.
Choi Won-tae, whose pitching tempo changed when Oh Ji-hwan was at bat with one out and runners on the first and second bases, deployed a double steal operation. After identifying his weaknesses, LG manager Yeom Kyung-yeop launched a double steal operation. After confirming the cause of operation, Moon Bo-kyung and Kim Hyun-soo succeeded in double steal, putting pressure on Choi. Choi struck out Oh Ji-hwan after a full count match with one out and runners on the second and third bases, and took a breather.
Choi Won-tae, who allowed another walk after a full count match with Park Dong-won of LG with two outs and runners on the second and third bases, was on the verge of loading the bases. Kang Min-ho, who visited the mound after requesting time, encouraged Choi Won-tae and then played against Song Chan-ui, but allowed a timely hit and allowed a run.
Afterwards, Choi allowed another timely hit to Moon. Coach Kang Young-sik had no choice but to remove Choi, who had more than 70 pitches promised.
Choi had perfect control until the third inning. The most regrettable thing was that he suddenly lost control of his ball in the fourth inning and caused the bases loaded.
In his first showdown with LG in the blue uniform, Choi pitched a total of 72 fastballs, 17 two-seam pitches, 15 change-ups, 7 curves, and 5 cutters to check ball speed. Choi posted a maximum speed of 149 kilometers per hour on the day.