The crazy base running sense of the 'NC LG Trade'To make a tie, reversal drama made by Doosan's defe

In the Doosan-LG game held at Jamsil Stadium on the 31st, Choi Seung-min performed 100% of the pinch runner's duties that manager Yeom expected.

Trailing 0-2 in the eighth inning, LG chased Austin with a solo home run after one out. When Moon Bo-kyung got on base with a heavy hit, Choi Seung-min played as a pinch runner. With Oh Ji-hwan's hit to the right, Choi Seung-min advanced to third base.

Doosan replaced the pitcher with closer Jung Chul-won, and Park Dong-won attempted a squeeze bunt in the first pitch. Jeong Cheol-won's fastball flew high toward Park Dong-won's body. Park Dong-won leaned back and kept his eyes on the ball, barely hitting the bat. The bunt ball skillfully rolled between the pitcher and the third base line.

Third baseman Choi Seung-min takes a few steps home When I saw the pitcher catch it, I stopped for now. Third baseman Huh Kyung-min was also in front of the base toward the ball. The third base was empty, so I didn't go home, but I peeked into the gap.

Jung Chul-won caught a bunt and threw it to first base. Choi Seung-min rushed home like a shot the moment Jeong Chul-won threw to first base. The first baseman caught the ball and threw it to the catcher, but Choi Seung-min's foot was faster.

Choi Seung-min tied the score at 2-2 with a head-first sliding. It was an agile running sense and a score made with fast speed. Choi Seung-min said after the trade, "The 100m is 11 seconds. I'm confident in my speed. "I was the fastest in NC," he said, showing his true value in an important match. 온라인카지노

LG, which brought the atmosphere to a tie, won a dramatic come-from-behind victory with Park Hae-min's walk-off hit with two outs and runners on first and second bases in the 10th inning.

Coach Yeom Kyung-yeop has mentioned at the end of the first half, "We need to reinforce one professional runner." This is because Shin Min-jae, who was the No. 1 pinch runner, showed good performance in offense and defense and became the main second baseman.

Coach Yeom drew data from other clubs and pushed for the trade, and Choi Seung-min's trade was completed. LG sent pitcher Chae Ji-sun to NC on July 18 and traded right-handed left-handed outfielder Choi Seung-min.

Immediately after the trade, manager Yeom sent Choi Seung-min to the Futures League to train him to run base, including stolen bases. He played as a pinch runner in the third and fourth innings, tried to steal a base, and then played as an outfielder. He prepared for stolen bases and outfield expenses step by step.

Choi Seung-min, who has played in the second division all the time in NC, was called up to the first division on July 28. He has played in 16 games and has a batting average of .143 (one hit in seven at-bats), but has been performing well as a specialist by stealing three bases and scoring five runs.

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