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3rd baseman Yang Eui-ji strode to avoid the tag and confidently spread his arms. |
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Captain Yang Eui-ji's sensible base run, Cave cheered with a pat on his back. Daejeon = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com |
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At the moment when everyone thought they were out, third baseman Yang Eui-ji succeeded in scoring by striding without even sliding.
Hanwha Kim Ki-joong, who was waiting first, was sure that the tag was made first, but immediately after stepping on the home base, Yang Eui-ji confidently spread his arms toward the referee. The referee, who watched the closest, declared out, but there was a reason why Yang Eui-ji opened her arms confidently as a result of the video review.
Doosan Bears captain Yang Eui-ji surprised everyone with his sensational baserunning in the early part of the game. Yang Eui-ji, who was particularly strong against Hanwha Eagles and Doosan Bears, walked to the base for two consecutive at-bats in a game between Hanwha Eagles and Doosan Bears at Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon on Sunday.
Doosan Yang Eui-ji, who was strong with two hits (2 home runs) in four at-bats against Hanwha Cho Dong-wook, stepped on the first base early in the game without effort. As the opponent avoided the game, Yang Eui-ji, who walked twice in a row, surprised everyone with his sensational baserunning in the following game.
In the top of the third inning, when Ahn Jae-seok's well-hit ball was sucked into Hanwha shortstop Ha Joo-seok's glove, first baseman Yang Eui-ji hurriedly returned to first base. Safe by a hair's breadth. If first baseman Kim In-hwan's foot did not fall off the base, he was out.
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Yang Eui-ji, who rushed to first base when hitting a straight line, breathed a sigh of relief. |
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Yang Eui-ji, who survived after dying, regained his composure and gave a thumbs-up to shortstop Ha Joo-seok. Yang Eui-ji is the runner on the third base with two outs and runners on the second and third bases. Hanwha Kim Jong-soo's second slider in the game against Doosan Kim Min-seok led to a wild pitch.
Kim Min-seok, who was at the batter's box, managed to avoid a breaking ball that came deep into his body. On the contrary, catcher Choi Jae-hoon threw himself to prevent wild pitches. While Choi Jae-hoon hit the body and the ball bounced to the side, third baseman Yang Eui-ji began running in stride.
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After Yang Eui-ji, who survived from his death, regained his composure, he gave a thumbs up to the opponent's defense. |
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Yang Eui-ji, who didn't even slide and stood toward the groove. Hanwha Kim Jong-soo, who came into the base cover in advance and was waiting, was sure to be out. It was perfect tag-out timing. When referee Lee Ki-joong declared out, Yang Eui-ji insisted on being safe with both arms open.
Yang Eui-ji strongly appealed to the referee's declaration of out and asked for a video review, saying that his foot stepped on the base first without being tagged. Yang Eui-ji, who entered the dugout and was watching the electronic display with his throat quenched, made a series of gestures that he was safe.
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It was definitely the perfect tag-out timing. |
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Kim Jong-soo who failed to accurately tag Yang Eui-ji who ran in. |
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Yang Eui-ji cheered when he overturned the original trial and declared safe. As a result, Kim Jong-soo, who was embarrassed by Yang Eui-ji's play that came in stride, failed to accurately tag and became safe.
Although not intended, Yang Eui-ji, who survived in perfect out timing, succeeded in scoring a run away with an extraordinary sense of running. Cave, who was watching the video review from Yang Eui-ji's side, was more happy when he tapped Yang Eui-ji and others after confirming his safety.
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Exactly, Kim Jong-soo's glove failed to tag Yang Eui-ji's buttocks. |
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Yang Eui-ji, who was sure of the safety, opened her arms. |
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Dusan Bears captain Yang Eui-ji, who led the game with a different sense of base running. |
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.