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A game between the Doosan Bears and the KIA Tigers at Jamsil Stadium on the 3rd. Doosan's acting manager Cho Sung-hwan is talking with commentator Park Yong-taek. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com |
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On the first day as an acting coach, acting coach Cho Sung-hwan focused on calming the atmosphere of the team.
Acting coach Cho Sung-hwan, who came to the ground earlier than usual, watched the fielders' batting training. After the training, to Kim Jae-hwan, Kim Dae-han, Kim Min-seok, and Kim Ki-yeon, acting coach Cho Sung-hwan even provided one-point coaching and spent a lot of time raising the hitting sense of the fielders.
Cho Sung-hwan, the quality control coach who took over the acting head coach's position after Lee Seung-yeop voluntarily resigned the previous day to take responsibility for poor performance, focused on preparing for the game against the KIA Tigers at Jamsil Stadium on the 3rd.
Kiwoom and Luzing Series, three consecutive games last weekend, were decisive. Doosan won the first game 9-4, but lost the second game 1-0. The loss was fatal against the lowest-ranked Kiwoom in two consecutive games.
Acting coach Cho Sung-hwan, who was preparing for the game with a heavy heart, talked for a while with commentator Park Yong-taek, who came to the ground and greeted him warmly.
Commentator Park Yong-taek strengthened the acting head coach by touching his heavy shoulders. Acting coach Cho Sung-hwan, who was leading the training with a heavy expression, was also relieved by the warm hand of commentator Park Yong-taek.
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Active coach Cho Sung-hwan who spent a lot of time raising the hitting sense of the fielders. |
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First interview as acting director Cho Sung-hwan with a heavy expression. |
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The central lineup should explode in a scoring situation... |
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Thinking director debut. |
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.