“Guwi doesn’t come up” Holds 3rd, gets 3rd recharge time
“I can’t pitch”.
Doosan Bears closer Kim Myung-shin (30) is getting another chance to recharge his batteries with the second team. He was dropped from the first-team roster ahead of the 2024 KBO Baseball Playoffs against the Kia Tigers at Gwangju-Kia Champions Field on Saturday. He will be sent down to the Futures team to work on improving his pitching. In his place, sidearm Park Jung-soo was promoted.
Kim Myung-shin has been sent down to the Futures team twice since the start of the season for 10 days each time. He appeared in 70 games last year, posting a 3-1 record with 24 saves (3rd) and a 3.65 ERA, but his pitches were struggling. 스포츠토토 He threw more pitches than he has since his debut, which may have been due to a long break that delayed his preparation for the season.
He returned on the 12th after the second adjustment.
However, he was shaky against KT on the 12th, giving up two runs on four hits in one inning. On the 14th, he pitched one shutout inning against Kia and Gwangju, but on the 15th, he gave up one run on two hits and one walk with only one out. He has a 1-4 record with a 10.04 ERA.
Manager Lee Seung-yeop said in the pregame briefing, “I came to the first team and my pitches didn’t come up as fast as I thought. I need to make adjustments. I think I have a weak sense of practice. Last year, I started pitching late in the bullpen because I was overworked. I didn’t throw enough pitches, so my pitches are not as good as they should be, and I have some control issues,” he explained.
“I didn’t have a low, low fastball. I still have less power than my fastball, and my changeup is out of control. His strengths are the tip of the ball, his control, and the strength of his pitches, not his speed,” Lee added.
Lee went on to talk about Park Jung-soo, 에볼루션 바카라사이트 who was called up, saying, “He showed good form before he was sent down. I looked at the timing of his promotion, but Myung-shin got worse and called him up. The promotion was late. He showed so much good stuff,” explaining the reason for the call-up.