It's up to you to die A foul ball that didn't give up → 1st base sliding safety...It wasn't Hussle's pretense of resurrection

Apr 09, 2025

It's up to you to die A foul ball that didn't give up → 1st base sliding safety...It wasn't Hussle's pretense of resurrection
A group interview after the game. Jamsil = Reporter Lee Jong-seo



"I wanted to contribute to the team."

This season, the Doosan Bears put forward a revival of 'Hustle Doo'. He was determined to show how he was united for victory without sparing his body.

Cho Soo-haeng (32)'s play against Hanwha in Jamsil on the 8th gave Doosan a proper glimpse of 'Hustle Doo'.




With one out in the top of the third inning, Noh Si-hwan hit a double. Chae Eun-sung's follow-up ball headed toward right field. The ball headed to the right foul line and seemed to fall in the direction of the stands. Right field Cho raced all out and slid at the last minute. Cheers poured in from the stands. The ball was sucked into Cho's glove. Chae Eun-sung swallowed his disappointment and entered the dugout.

Cho also threw himself away in the attack. In the top of the fifth inning, the pitcher changed from Moon Dong-ju to Cho Dong-wook, and Cho Soo-haeng came out as the leadoff hitter. Cho Dong-wook's second pitch was hit, and the ball headed toward the first baseman. Cho sprinted to first base and threw himself into sliding at the last minute. The result is safe. I did a video review, but nothing changed.

It's up to you to die A foul ball that didn't give up → 1st base sliding safety...It wasn't Hussle's pretense of resurrection
A game between the Doosan Bears and the Hanwha Eagles at Jamsil Stadium on the 8th. In the bottom of the 11th inning, Doosan's Cho Soo-haeng is throwing himself after a bunt. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.04.08/
In the seventh inning, he caught a ball floating between the second baseman and the right fielder at the second baseman's position in a sprint.




He also contributed to the victory at the end of the 11th inning. After one out, he buntted after Oh Myung-jin's hit. The ball headed toward the first baseman, and Chae Eun-sung settled on first base without catching the ball. After that, Doosan won 6-5 with Jung Soo-bin's walk and Kim Ki-yeon's walk.

After the game, Cho's uniform was full of dust. Regarding the defensive situation in the third inning, Cho said, `I actually thought it was a foul falling into the stands, but I followed it to the end and slid it. I was lucky enough to be out."

The bunt hit situation in the top of the fifth inning was also a game that came out because he didn't give up. As he was not included in the opening game entry due to body aches at the end of the exhibition game, his desperation was added. Cho ran "Die." I joined the team late. It's early days, but I still couldn't prepare right away and wanted to join the team late and help the team. I wanted to express that in the game, but I think I'm in the game today." Regarding the defensive situation in the seventh inning, he said, "I saw the second baseman and he was there, so I played with the thought of catching him. I thought I needed to catch him because I thought he was in an ambiguous position, so I called him and ran" smiled.




It's up to you to die A foul ball that didn't give up → 1st base sliding safety...It wasn't Hussle's pretense of resurrection
A game between SSG and Doosan at Jamsil Baseball Stadium on the 23rd, and Doosan's Cho Soo-haeng hits an RBI double with one out and runners on the first and second bases in the bottom of the second inning. Jamsil = Reporter Heo Sang-wook wook@sportschosun.com /2024.09.23/
Cho continued "As I joined the team late, I only thought that I should be a contributor" "I came late because I couldn't take care of myself. I will take good care of my body without getting hurt until the end of the season. I'll do my best to show you how I don't give up and how I focus until the end"He expressed his determination.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.