온라인카지노 The word “opinionated” is being used more and more every day. There is a difference between ‘speaking your mind’ and saying something without thinking. He is a commentator who is giving back the wounds he received. There is no other way.
In the seventh inning of the Samsung Lions’ game against the SSG Landers at SSG Landers Field in Incheon on April 24, Yang Chang-seop took the mound to face Choi Jung with runners on first and third base. After getting a first-pitch strike from Choi, Yang threw a high fastball to the body in the second pitch, a 146-kilometer fastball to the head in the third pitch, and a ball that was not in the zone in the fourth pitch that grazed Choi’s jersey. After Choi walked to first base, Yang Chang-seop took off his hat to apologize.
At this point, commentator Oh Jae-won’s words became a hot topic. He said, “I hate this situation the most. There’s no need to apologize when you’re losing and getting hit a lot. As soon as he threw it, I tried to let it go because it was weird before, but it was an open slap. There’s no way Choi doesn’t know,” he said, claiming that Yang intentionally threw a ball that hit his body.
This led to a “snipe” on social media. Yang posted on his SNS, “Fish are always caught with their mouths. Humans are also caught by the mouth.” He posted an image of a Talmud with the words “Fish are always caught by the mouth” on it. Although he did not refer to Oh Jae-won, it was clear at a glance that he was aiming at the commentator, who had caused several controversies with his words.
Then, commentator Oh Jae-won did not stand idly by. He posted a quote from the Talmud, “A fool speaks of what he has heard, and a wise man speaks of what he has seen,” on his social media page, and Yang Chang-seop responded with a tirade of his own. Their actions quickly spread through the online community, and a “controversy” was born.
In response, SSG coach Kim Won-hyung and Samsung coach Park Jin-man spoke out. Before the game on the 25th, Kim Won-hyung said, “We don’t do that these days. Not only our team, but all teams try to play normal baseball, even if the score difference is large. If you watch the KBO League in recent years, it’s different from the way we used to play baseball,” he said, adding that he didn’t feel it was an empty ball.
“Pitchers try to dig into their opponents’ weaknesses. On the contrary, the batter tries to identify the pitcher’s weaknesses. When we analyzed Choi, we found that he was weak against body balls. That’s why we threw body pitches.” “No pitcher throws to hit a home run. “No pitcher pitches to hit a home run to a hitter, they pitch to find the weakness of the hitter, and I don’t understand the controversy,” he said, dismissing the intentional pitch controversy.
Then, commentator Oh Jae-won did not stand idly by. He posted a quote from the Talmud, “A fool speaks of what he has heard, and a wise man speaks of what he has seen,” on his social media page, and Yang Chang-seop responded with a tirade of his own. Their actions quickly spread through the online community, and a “controversy” was born.
In response, SSG coach Kim Won-hyung and Samsung coach Park Jin-man spoke out. Before the game on the 25th, Kim Won-hyung said, “We don’t do that these days. Not only our team, but all teams try to play normal baseball, even if the score difference is large. If you watch the KBO League in recent years, it’s different from the way we used to play baseball,” he said, adding that he didn’t feel it was an empty ball.
“Pitchers try to dig into their opponents’ weaknesses. On the contrary, the batter tries to identify the pitcher’s weaknesses. When we analyzed Choi, we found that he was weak against body balls. That’s why we threw body pitches.” “No pitcher throws to hit a home run. “No pitcher pitches to hit a home run to a hitter, they pitch to find the weakness of the hitter, and I don’t understand the controversy,” he said, dismissing the intentional pitch controversy.
Even if you don’t see a lot of bench-clearing in the KBO these days, if SSG felt that Yang Chang-seop was intentionally throwing pitches that hit him in the body, SSG players would not have stood by and watched, no matter what. This is because if the team’s “signature hitter” is hit by a fast ball in the mid-to-late 140s, it can lead to serious injury.
Everyone is claiming that the ball was not thrown on purpose. Oh Jae-won was the only one who lost control of his emotions and made a rash statement. In the past, Oh Jae-won has said, “I hate Korean Express. There are not one or two players who have made fools of themselves while commentating.” He had once been at the center of controversy when he sniped at Park Chan-ho of “Korean Express,” repeating the behavior he hated the most.
Oh Jae-won even showed off his “back end. Before the Samsung-SSG game on the 25th, he spat out the words, “I hope Cho Sung-hoon pitches well today and gets a sweep.” Even after washing his eyes, he couldn’t be seen to be ‘neutral’ as a commentator. On the contrary, the emotional nature of the commentator’s commentary seemed to be a lack of quality.
Oh Jae-won, who retired from active duty at the end of last season, has already been at the center of several controversies since taking on the commentary role, and has apologized several times. However, it seems that he hasn’t learned from these situations.Kia’s 55 million won a year player… A great reversal… Everyone’s expectations were pleasantly torn apart
KIA fans eagerly awaited June 2023. The expectation was that while the team would not be at 100 percent strength due to injuries at the beginning of the season, reinforcements would arrive in June.
This was especially true in the outfield, where one of the team’s top prospects, Won-jun Choi, 26, who was the top hitter in the Futures League last year, was scheduled to be released in mid-June. He had been in the team’s plans since pre-season camp, and Kia manager Kim Jong-guk had memorized his release date. With his precise hitting and quick feet, there were high hopes that he could fill in some of KIA’s weaknesses at the same time.
In late June, the team was set to welcome back its top hitter, Na Sung-bum, who hadn’t played a single game this season due to a calf injury. Na signed a six-year, 15 billion won contract with KIA before last year’s season, and the investment paid off. He batted .320 with 21 home runs and 97 RBIs in 144 games last year, solidifying himself as the team’s center fielder.
When Choi Won-jun and Na Sung-beom returned, they were expected to form the outfield lineup alongside foreign hitter Socrates Brito, who was already occupying a spot. This was the picture everyone was painting, but as the season progressed, a “maybe not” began to form. Ko Jong-wook, Lee Chang-jin, and Lee Woo-sung took turns filling in for Na Sung-beom, and it was Lee, 29, who kept his spot by continuing to feel good until the end.
When Choi Won-jun came back and when Na Sung-beom came back, Lee still held his spot. The outfield spot is his. In 55 games this season, Lee is batting .323 with five home runs, 23 RBIs, and an OPS of .852. He’s also batted well in scoring position and has made a big impact in clutch moments.
While he’s had his fair share of “beautiful months,” this is the first time in his KIA career that he’s been this consistently good. In April, Lee had an OPS of 0.792 to keep his roster spot, and in May, he hit .302 with an OPS of 0.856 in 21 games to make the jump to the starting lineup. It didn’t stop there. As of June 26, he’s batting .351 with an OPS of .862 in 20 games, meaning he’s on the rise instead of falling.
You can’t just drop a player with such good instincts. Instead, it looks like Choi Won-jun has been pushed to the bench. Lee’s adjusted wRC+ (wRC+), as compiled by the statistical site Statiz, is 141.2. This is second on the team behind Choi Hyung-woo (158.8), surpassing that of Socrates (138.7). Considering he’s 13 at-bats shy of regulation, it’s safe to say that this performance belongs to Lee Woo-sung. Considering the expectations at the beginning of the season, it’s fair to say that he’s been one of KIA’s biggest finds this year.
Lee hasn’t been able to fulfill his full potential since being traded in 2019. He put a lot of pressure on himself, which contributed to a vicious cycle of not getting over the hump and underperforming. The fact that the 11-year-old player, who was selected in the 2013 rookie draft, is paid 55 million won, which is just over the standard salary for first-team appearances (50 million won), symbolizes Lee’s trials and tribulations.
However, since last year, he has decided to “not worry about what I can’t control,” and his performance has improved by sticking to a routine of coming out in the morning and training diligently. I had the best season of my career last year, batting .292 in 80 games, and I’m on pace to top that this year.
Everyone thinks, “It’s about time he sagged,” but Lee defies that notion. His hitting has been steady, with a .368 batting average in his last 10 games. In 20 games in June, he had only three games without a hit and only one game without a run batted in. Conversely, he has seven multi-hit games. He’s already instilled a lot of confidence in the bench, and his track record makes him an indispensable part of the starting lineup. Lee Woo-sung tore up the picture that everyone expected. But it feels good. The repercussions for the squad are not light.