You're second to none to Ponce! Is it the appearance of a monster god → It looks like it will win a starting position next year

May 23, 2025

You're second to none to Ponce! Is it the appearance of a monster god → It looks like it will win a starting position next year
The game between the NC Dinos and the Hanwha Eagles at Munsu Baseball Stadium in Ulsan on the 22nd. Hanwha Ponce is catching his breath. Ulsan = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.05.22/



You're second to none to Ponce! Is it the appearance of a monster god → It looks like it will win a starting position next year
The game between the NC Dinos and the Hanwha Eagles at Munsu Baseball Stadium in Ulsan on the 22nd. NC Kim Nok-won is pitching hard. Ulsan = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.05.22/
Lee Ho-joon, manager of the NC Dinos, praised rookie pitcher Kim Nok-won.

Coach Lee Ho-joon praised Kim Nok-won for not falling behind Ponce at all before the match against Doosan in Jamsil on the 23rd.

Kim Nok-won started against Ulsan Hanwha on the 22nd.




He faced off as a starter against Cody Ponce, Hanwha's foreign ace, who is considered the strongest pitcher in the league this season.

Ponce retired without losing two runs in five innings. Kim Nok-won recorded three runs and no-decision in five ⅓ innings.

NC won 4-3, and Kim Nok-won won the decision.




Coach Lee Ho-joon said, `I threw well, not behind Ponce at all. I also thought about cutting it off in the fifth inning. "I went out in the sixth inning and sent out a runner, but I think if I gain more experience in ball power and in many ways, I will win a starting position next year."

Kim Nok-won cruised with two runs until the fifth inning. It was a two-run home run in the second inning.

You're second to none to Ponce! Is it the appearance of a monster god → It looks like it will win a starting position next year
The game between the NC Dinos and the Hanwha Eagles at Munsu Baseball Stadium in Ulsan on the 22nd. NC Kim Nok-won is pitching hard. Ulsan = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.05.22/
Coach Lee Ho-joon said, `It was a two-run shot with a real pitch. You will also have your own data. If you throw once in the sixth inning and throw well, you have to go to the seventh inning and do it. I also wanted to see how much ball power this player lost and how far he could go", he explained.




If you change it in advance, it is difficult to check the limit. Coach Lee Ho-joon said, `We have to win the game clearly, but if we get off in advance, we can't see that. Still, I put it up more because I was confident that I could throw it well. Even if they fail, they will feel something. Going up to the sixth inning changes your mindset. I posted it to experience those parts. I'm thankful that my younger friends are throwing me well."



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.