Cave 1st-day hitting coach who walked with both arms for Kim In-tae, who exploded chemistry

Jun 22, 2025




Cave 1st-day hitting coach who walked with both arms for Kim In-tae, who exploded chemistry
A game between the LG Twins and the Doosan Bears at Jamsil Stadium on the 22nd. Doosan Bears' Kim In-tae and Cave are training to hit. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com
Cave has rolled up his arms for his teammate Kim In-tae, who has fallen to the 80% level in the last 10 games.

Foreign batter Cave remained on the ground even after training for his teammates and showed passion to demonstrate himself.

The game between the LG Twins and the Doosan Bears at Jamsil Stadium on the 22nd. Foreign batter Cave finished batting training with cheerful energy.




Cave's gritty play, which runs with his teeth clenched to a single and eventually makes it a double, is a good example for Doosan players.

Cave, who has a batting average of 0.28574 hits, four homers and 30 RBIs this season, did his best to train on the same day as well.

After completing batting training, Cave closely watched Kim In-tae, who is playing toss batting. Kim In-tae is in the dugout and usually comes out as a pinch hitter. Cave gave advice to his teammate, who has been sluggish with a batting average of 0.083 12 at-bats and an RBI in the last 10 games.




When words didn't work, Cave explained with his body, even showing a direct batting demonstration. Cave, who was explaining Kim In-tae's swing trajectory, looked satisfied after watching the ensuing toss batting.

Kim In-tae also made Cave smile with an exaggerated ceremony out of gratitude.

Let's check out the video of Cave, a foreign hitter who finished training, walking his arms for his colleague.




Cave 1st-day hitting coach who walked with both arms for Kim In-tae, who exploded chemistry
Cave, who claimed to be the hitting coach for his colleague Kim In-tae.


This article was translated by Naver AI translator.