Happy baseball in Ulsan NC Smileman Kim Hwi-jip's new body thumbs up

May 20, 2025




Happy baseball in Ulsan NC Smileman Kim Hwi-jip's new body thumbs up
A game between the NC Dinos and the Hanwha Eagles at Munsu Baseball Stadium in Ulsan on the 20th. NC Kim Hwi-jip is training in defense. Ulsan = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com
Kim Hui-jip, the youngest born in 2002, made the atmosphere on the field of defense training pleasant.

When Kim Han-byeol, who was born in 2001, and Kim Hui-jip, who was born in 2002, enjoyed hard training with a bright smile.

Ulsan, which had a hot weather with a midday high of more than 30 degrees Celsius, and Kim Hui-jip, who was leading the atmosphere with a bright smile among NC Dinos infielders who were receiving funkos on the heated artificial grass under a clear cloudless sky, caught the eye.




NC Kim Joo-won, Kim Han-byeol and Choi Jung-won trained in defense ahead of the NC Dinos and Hanwha Eagles game at Munsu Baseball Stadium in Ulsan on the 20th.

Kim Hwi-jip, who has not been able to solve both offense and defense at the beginning of the season as he wanted. He has a batting average of 0.163 with 20 hits, four homers and 11 RBIs in 41 games. He is also sluggish in defense, recording 10 errors.

The NC Dinosaurs started using Ulsan Munsu Baseball Stadium as their substitute home ground last weekend. Unlike other stadiums, Kim was sweating profusely in order to adapt to the artificial turf ground.




Kim Hwi-jip, who was receiving funkos with his two brothers Choi Jung-won and Kim Han-byeol in the hot weather, was difficult, but he always made the ground atmosphere pleasant with a bright expression.

Happy baseball in Ulsan NC Smileman Kim Hwi-jip's new body thumbs up
Smileman Kim Hwi-jip.
Happy baseball in Ulsan NC Smileman Kim Hwi-jip's new body thumbs up
Ulsan Munsu Baseball Stadium Artificial Lawn Adaptation Finished.


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