Acting manager Cho Sung-hwan, who smiled comfortably at Kim Min-seok's walk-off hit in the 10th inning with a value of more than one win (Jamsil Field)

Jun 05, 2025

Acting manager Cho Sung-hwan, who smiled comfortably at Kim Min-seok's walk-off hit in the 10th inning with a value of more than one win (Jamsil Field)
Director Cho Sung-hwan, who lost consecutive games with a walk-off hit by Doosan's Kim Min-seok at first and third bases with two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning of overtime, is delighted. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com



Acting coach Cho Sung-hwan, who broke his losing streak and succeeded in winning his first game in three games under the acting coach system, held Kim Min-seok's hand, who had a walk-off hit, and raised his hands.

It was a moment when all the Doosan Bears players felt the importance of one win.

A game between the Doosan Bears and the KIA Tigers at Jamsil Stadium on the 5th. The game in a one-on-one tight pitching eventually entered overtime.




Doosan's acting manager Cho Sung-hwan made all-out efforts to break the losing streak. When starter Choi Won-joon pitched 5.1 innings of one run and came down from the mound, he activated the bullpen. Ko Hyo-joon, Choi Ji-gang, Lee Young-ha, Park Chi-guk and Kim Taek-yeon did not allow runs and kept the mound.

It was Doosan that finished the match that made my hands sweat. Doosan hitters cheered up in the 10th inning when closer Kim Taek-yeon blocked the 9th and 10th innings. After KIA closer Jung Hae-young's opponent, Cave hit a hit and advanced to second base with all his might. Later, Kim Kyu-sung made a mistake on Yang Eui-ji's third-base hit, with one out and runners on first and second bases. In the ensuing match, Kim Jae-hwan struck out, but there was one last shot left.

Kim Min-seok, who entered the batter's box with two outs and runners on the first and second bases in the bottom of the 10th inning, aimed for Jung Hae-young's first pitch. When KIA closer Jung Hae-young's 152km fastball came in, Doosan's Kim Min-seok, who hit confidently, roared toward the sky when second baseman Cave swept home.




Acting manager Cho Sung-hwan, who was in the dugout with a heavy expression throughout the game, also laughed comfortably when Kim Min-seok's walk-off hit came out in the 10th inning of extra time.

Acting coach Cho Sung-hwan, who won his first game as an acting coach with Kim Min-seok's thrilling walk-off hit in the 10th inning, looked happy as he coolly received a special water ceremony prepared by the players.

Acting manager Cho Sung-hwan, who smiled comfortably at Kim Min-seok's walk-off hit in the 10th inning with a value of more than one win (Jamsil Field)
Kim Min-seok threw himself toward the groove when he had a short hit.
Acting manager Cho Sung-hwan, who smiled comfortably at Kim Min-seok's walk-off hit in the 10th inning with a value of more than one win (Jamsil Field)
Kim Min-seok, who hit a walk-off hit in the 10th inning of overtime, roared.
Acting manager Cho Sung-hwan, who smiled comfortably at Kim Min-seok's walk-off hit in the 10th inning with a value of more than one win (Jamsil Field)
Colleagues running toward Kim Min-seok, the main character of the finishing hit.
Acting manager Cho Sung-hwan, who smiled comfortably at Kim Min-seok's walk-off hit in the 10th inning with a value of more than one win (Jamsil Field)
Unforgettable thrill.
Acting manager Cho Sung-hwan, who smiled comfortably at Kim Min-seok's walk-off hit in the 10th inning with a value of more than one win (Jamsil Field)
Kim Min-seok who broke the losing streak.
Acting manager Cho Sung-hwan, who smiled comfortably at Kim Min-seok's walk-off hit in the 10th inning with a value of more than one win (Jamsil Field)
Acting coach Cho Sung-hwan, who broke his losing streak and won his first game, gave all the credit to Kim Min-seok.


This article was translated by Naver AI translator.