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Doosan's Kwak Bin, who allowed KIA Choi Won-joon to hit the ball with two outs in the top of the second inning at the beginning of the game, came down to the home to express his sorry. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com |
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The starting pitcher, who was really worried about the batter who hit the fastball, was already approaching the home base.
Kwak Bin bowed his head repeatedly and expressed his regret toward Choi Won-jun, who suffered great pain, but fortunately could have avoided injury by being hit by a guard. The dizzying dune ended with a heartwarming scene, and the game continued.
Immediately after the pitch, Kwak Bin was truly worried about his opponent's teammate who complained of pain, and Choi Won-joon, who got up again, reassured Kwak with a gesture that he was okay.
A game between the Doosan Bears and the KIA Tigers at Jamsil Stadium on the 3rd. Doosan starter Kwak Bin, who had been struggling with his control from the first inning, regained stability by striking out Park Chan-ho in the second inning following KIA leadoff hitter Kim Ho-ryeong. After two outs, Kwak Bin's second 151km fastball, which caught the first strike by inserting a 151km fastball into a full course with Choi Won-jun, hit the batter's body at the batter's box.
Contrary to Kwak Bin's desire to throw the same on the course where he caught the first strike, the 151km fastball, which dug deeper, hit Choi Won-joon's elbow guard as it was.
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Choi Won-jun sat down right after the 151 km fastball that hit his elbow wearing a brace. |
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When Choi Won-joon, who was hit by a fastball of more than 150 kilometers, collapsed and complained of pain, Kwak Bin came down from the mound to the home and sincerely worried about his teammate.
Choi Won-joon, who was complaining of pain by falling down, also came to the home base and made a gesture to Kwak Bin, who was truly worried about him, that he was okay, and walked out toward the first base.
Choi Won-joon was heading to first base with a trainer checking the condition of his elbow hit by a fast ball. Kwak Bin, who felt sorry for visiting the home and apologizing, waited for his eyes to meet Choi Won-joon.
Kwak Bin, who was worried, breathed a sigh of relief only then when Choi Won-joon, who arrived at the first base, sent a sign to the bench that he could continue the game.
Kwak Bin, whose eyes met, once again bowed his head to Choi Won-jun and expressed his sorry.
The dizzying dune scene ended well and the game resumed.
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Kwakbin, who came down to the groove from the mound, was truly worried about Choi Won-jun, the batter. |
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Coach Kwak Bin and Son Seung-rak, who conveyed their apologies to Choi Won-joon, calmed down their surprise by stroking Kwak Bin. |
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Kwakbin helping Wonjun Choi. |
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Kwak Bin, who felt sorry, bowed his head again on the mound. |
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.