1st warning if you don't do this, next is the only thing that second-tier perfectionist cravings can't stand
Mar 24, 2025
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The LG Twins, the winner of the championship two years ago, are considered to be part of the third round this year, surpassing the fifth round.
However, LG manager Yeom Kyung-yeop, who is a "perfectionist," does not let his guard down. He reiterates "Do your best to concentrate until the end, regardless of the difference in scores."
The opening series with the Lotte Giants 'Elotrasico' was two days in a row when the head coach's sincerity was conveyed to the players along with a sold-out procession that filled 23,750 seats at Jamsil Stadium.
LG's batters continued to drive repeatedly in the eighth and ninth innings, when the score gap was 9-2 and 5-1. As a result, he scored double-digit points for two consecutive days, showing a 22-point firepower show.
As it was the opening series, the players were highly motivated, and the motivation of young players such as Moon Jung-bin and Song Chan-eui was also remarkable. However, above all, the head coach's will was strong.
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"Whether it's 1-0 or 10-0, (the players in the ground) should do their best until the end of the game. First, I have to show the best play I can, for myself, for the second team, for the fans who support me third."
He says "The difference in scores is big, so you can't concentrate? You're out after hitting it roughly? I don't have any cheek. 1st warning, then 2nd Army" The coach and coaching staff are responsible for physical fitness and management, not the players. He also revealed his strong trust in the training team.
" Isn't it obvious if you're a professional? Players just have to play hard in the foreground, and it's up to us (coaches) to see if they're not physically strong. Kim Yong-il (training coach) will take care of his condition."
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Coach Yeom Kyung-yeop made it after consulting with the head of " (Cha Myung-seok) and the power analysis team and the development team." It's a good nurturing system that my team created. Japanese teams already have similar programs"The pitchers who participate here train all week, and throw only one day every week. It's to see how it's done with training. He explained, "The process of cleaning up from the basics."
"The injury of a pitcher doesn't come from throwing a fork ball or a curve ball. It comes when the mechanical throwing goes wrong. A pitcher with a good mechanism that utilizes his entire body, not his arm, like Son Joo-young, does not strain his arm."
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.