Hanwha is laughing! "I've never seen such a good player in control like that." Pitcher coach was surprised...KWON MINGYU, Eagles Mound, Another 'Looking Up'
Hanwha is laughing! "I've never seen such a good player in control like that." Pitcher coach was surprised...KWON MINGYU, Eagles Mound, Another 'Looking Up'
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"I haven't seen a pitcher like that in a long time."
The Hanwha Eagles squad, led by head coach Kim Kyung-moon, returned home on the 24th after finishing camp in Miyazaki, Japan. Five players, including first and second round pitchers Jung Woo-joo and Kwon Min-gyu, infielders Bae Seung-soo (4R), Lee Ji-sung (7R) and Lee Seung-hyun (cultivation), were on the final camp list, and all five players played the camp steadily without falling behind, bringing smiles to Kim and other coaching staff.
Notably, two rookie pitchers, Jung Woo-joo, and Kwon Min-gyu, who participated in the camp, are expected to be able to immediately enter the first division as they have both potential and stability. "They are good pitchers as expected. As long as they are not sick, they will be able to see each other in the first division next year," said manager Kim Kyung-moon.
Coach Kim continued, "They say it's okay, but they must have thrown a lot in high school. We still have more time, so I think we can do it without greed for now and build up our bodies and train and practice until March. The two players are high school students, and it's okay if I look cool in the professional league." 토토사이트
Jung Woo-joo's strength is his fast ball and soft pitching form, while Kwon Min-gyu's ball control. When asked about Kwon, Yang Sang-moon, the pitching coach, praised him, saying, "There are not many flaws." Yang Sang-moon, the coach, said, "I have never seen such a good ball control player among amateur graduates I have seen recently. That's why I was surprised."
"When good players come as amateurs or rookies, the first thing we worry about is that we have to throw some strikes, but Mingyu is like, 'I can put a ball in and take it out,'" coach Yang said. "I haven't seen such a pitcher in a long time. He seems like a good player. He has good abilities."
Kwon Min-gyu himself cites his strength as his ball control. "I used to focus on my ball control from a long time ago. Even when I am in a hurry, I tend to throw with my previous senses. I practiced a lot with my senses since elementary school, and when I was playing games, I didn't just use my strength, but I won the game with my ball control. My ball control got better as I gained strength and speed increased," Kwon said.
Kwon Min-gyu, from Cheongju, who graduated from Sebojeon High School, was Hanlin who was waiting in front of Cheongju Stadium to get the players' signatures. He also delivered a "funny" episode, saying, "When I was in the sixth grade of elementary school, Song Kwang-min hit the end. I came down at the end of the game and was waiting, and a drunk man stole my ball."
Kwon Min-gyu now dreams of taking the mound at a new stadium in Daejeon. "I have high expectations because the stadium facilities have improved," Kwon said. "I want to be a sincere player who does well and does not disappoint the fans. If I am registered in the first team, I want to win seven games as a starter, and if I am a bullpen, I want to hold 10 or save 10 times."