Ging Min-ho pointed a finger at an old colleague who went to LG? What the hell is going on
Aug 10, 2024
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The tension between Kang Min-ho, who must catch, and Park Hae-min, who must steal.
It's a contradiction between a spear and a shield. Park Hae-min was the steal king for four consecutive years from 2015 to 2018. He is also ranked fourth with 34 steals this season. He ranks first among active players in the home run category with 402 steals.
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The match between Samsung and LG in Jamsil on the 1st. The tide was on Samsung's side.
LG had a tough game with 10 hits but no goals. At every crisis, Park Hae-min's two stolen bases broke the flow. After two outs in the second inning, trailing 0-2, Park Hae-min walked and got on base after a full count match against Baek Jung-hyun.
He played second base from the first pitch during the subsequent Kim Bum-suk's at-bat. After the video review, Safe was corrected to Out. Catcher Kang Min-ho was delighted by clenching his fist.
In the bottom of the fifth inning, Park Hae-min had another chance to steal. Park Hae-min, who got on base with a hit after one out, tried to steal second base again. However, Kang Min-ho's throw of the clothesline caught him once again. It was even a nature tag.
Park Hae-min couldn't hide his regret while lying on the ground. On the other hand, Kang Min-ho pointed a finger at Park Hae-min at second base with joy.
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Kang Min-ho is trying to prepare as best as he can about his improved stolen base blocking ability before the KIA match on the 9th. If the catcher doesn't catch a steal, he has to be pushed to the plate."
"I'm working really hard this seasonKang Min-ho, who explained, told the behind-the-scenes story that day.
When Hae Min came in for the second time, he said, "I can't run anymore." You're pushing and turning. What I pointed my finger at Hae-min was a joking gesture that meant, "Why are you running after saying you're not running?" It's a position where we have to compete as much as possible anyway."
a pleasant war of nerves between a close former Samsung colleague. The winner was Kang Min-ho, but it was a fair game that even the loser Park Hae-min could smile.
hschung@sportschosun.com