It was Ulsan Taek, but somehow...Park Yong-taek suffers a series of bad luck at Ulsan Stadium (strongest baseball)

Jan 19, 2025

It was Ulsan Taek, but somehow...Park Yong-taek suffers a series of bad luck at Ulsan Stadium (strongest baseball)



'Ulsan Taek' Park Yong-taek suffers a series of bad luck at Ulsan Stadium.

In the 115th episode of JTBC 'strongest baseball', which will air at 10:30 p.m. on the 20th, the strongest monsters and Kyungnam University will compete in a tight race and make them sweat.

In the match, Park Yong-taek will face Kang Chan-soo, who is called 'Gyeongnam University right-hander Yoo Hee-kwan' from the first inning. While being embarrassed by Kang Chan-soo's pitching, which surprised everyone with his amateurish skillful game management, Park Yong-taek enters the batter's box with a fresh start.




However, Park Yong-taek, who took the batter's box, soon faced an unexpected crisis. Park Yong-taek, nicknamed 'Ulsan Taek' after scoring a home run at the same stadium last year, expected a brilliant performance again this time, but struggled with bad luck one after another.

In particular, in the second half of the game, Park Yong-taek was even more curious as he seemed to be puzzled, saying, `This is the first time I've ever experienced this while playing baseball.' Attention is focusing on what the crisis will be for the Monster's Captain.

It was Ulsan Taek, but somehow...Park Yong-taek suffers a series of bad luck at Ulsan Stadium (strongest baseball)
Meanwhile, Lee Dae-eun, who faces Gyeongnam University's powerful lineup, reveals a heavy presence on the mound. He shows off his main weapon, splitter, against threatening Gyeongnam University batters such as Kim Tae-hee, Bae Tae-ho and Choi Hae-chan. Attention is focusing on whether Lee Dae-eun's 'Splitter Magic' will open the way to victory.




In the midst of this, there is a drastic change in the Monster's infield. Jung Sung-hoon, who was in charge of defending third base, briefly left his position due to an unexpected problem, and catcher Ko Dae-han will be put on third base instead. While attention is focused on how well the long-awaited Han will fill the role of Jung Sung-hoon in an unfamiliar position, it adds to the question of how coach Kim Sung-geun's bold choice will affect the outcome of this game.



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