Wake up your big guns, home run instructor Wizdum (Gwangju site) Byun Woo-hyuk is trying to learn at least one more

Apr 03, 2025




Wake up your big guns, home run instructor Wizdum (Gwangju site) Byun Woo-hyuk is trying to learn at least one more
KIA Wisdom, who hit a home run in four consecutive games, turned into a one-stroke instructor after batting training and passed on know-how to right-handed big shot prospect Byun Woo-hyuk. Gwangju = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com
Byun Woo-hyuk's eyes, who has sufficient potential as a right-handed slugger, did not fall from Wisdom.

Byun Woo-hyuk, who was closely watching Wisdom's batting training, which has continued its hot hitting by hitting home runs in the last four consecutive games, eventually poured out what he was curious about, accompanied by an interpreter.

KIA Tigers hitters conducted batting training ahead of the game against the Samsung Lions at Kia Champions Field in Gwangju on the 3rd.




KIA fielders, who gave up the first game of two consecutive games, sweated hard to avenge their defeat the previous day.

After completing defensive training for the first base, Wisdom immediately brought two bats with a confident expression and prepared for batting training. Wisdom, who had an empty swing for a long time with a bat ring that increased the weight of the bat, carefully chose the bat.

When Wisdom, who hit consecutive home runs against opposing ace-class starting pitchers in the last four games, began batting training, Byun Woo-hyuk, who appeared before he knew it, watched Wisdom's swing carefully.




Wisdom seemed to focus on hitting the ball as much as possible to the center of the bat at the same time as a simple swing. Wisdom, who was checking the ball marks on the bat in the middle to take the bat surface as wide as possible, smiled broadly when his eyes met Byun Woo-hyuk, who was watching from behind.

Byun Woo-hyuk, who was watching Wisdom's batting training, began to bring out the things he was curious about one by one with an interpreter as if this was the time.

When asked about Byun Woo-hyuk, a promising right-handed slugger who has yet to report a home run in the season, Wisdom, who has a good batting sense with home runs in four consecutive games, passed on his batting know-how in detail.




Wisdom emphasized the ability of the body not to react to the ball that falls out of the strike zone a lot, and the impact of hitting the center of the bat surface at the moment of hitting.

For Byun Woo-hyuk, who has sufficient potential as a right-handed slugger, Wizdom, a 88-homer hitter in the Major League, briefly turned into a one-stroke instructor and generously passed on know-how.

Although it is the beginning of the season, the Kia Tigers are tying for eighth in nine games with three wins, zero draws and six losses. The Tigers have displayed performances that do not match the defending champion. If Byun Woo-hyuk explodes following Wisdom's home run, which has recently been showing off its hot hitting sense, it can be a great help to revive the team's atmosphere.

Wake up your big guns, home run instructor Wizdum (Gwangju site) Byun Woo-hyuk is trying to learn at least one more
Wizdom finishes defensive training with a humorous expression.
Wake up your big guns, home run instructor Wizdum (Gwangju site) Byun Woo-hyuk is trying to learn at least one more
carefully pick the bat and start batting training.
Wake up your big guns, home run instructor Wizdum (Gwangju site) Byun Woo-hyuk is trying to learn at least one more
Wizdom generously teaches batting know-how for Byun Woo-hyuk, who had a lot of questions.
Wake up your big guns, home run instructor Wizdum (Gwangju site) Byun Woo-hyuk is trying to learn at least one more
Wizdom turned into a home run instructor by demonstrating himself.


This article was translated by Naver AI translator.