"I didn't turn around..." 9 billion Captain, who was desperate to get on base, "jumping up and down in the referee's arms."
"I didn't turn around..." 9 billion Captain, who was desperate to get on base, "jumping up and down in the referee's arms."
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Chae Eun-sung, who was running toward first base with confidence that it was a walk, jumped up and down at the referee's strikeout declaration.안전놀이터
In the early days of the season, the captain who still had batting average of around 100 percent was neither homer nor a hit. He carefully chose the ball to get on base.
Chae Eun-seong, who is having a hard time getting out of the deep slump, didn't even follow her luck on the day.
Chae Eun-sung, who sweated harder before the game than anyone else to escape from the slump. When the results were hard to come out, Chae finally shook her head.
At the Daegu Lions Park on Sunday, the last of three consecutive weekend games between Samsung and Hanwha took place. Hanwha captain Chae Eun-seong's bat, which had never been on the first base in two previous games, remained silent until the end.
Chae Eun-sung, who struck out four times without a hit in 13 at-bats in four games, including the game, was listed in the starting lineup for the last game of three consecutive games, but the batting order came down to seven times.
Chae's goal in his first at-bat was to get on base. When a high-pitched fastball came in on the seventh pitch after a full-count match with Samsung starter Reyes, Chae threw the bat and headed to first base, confident of his walk.
Chae Eun-sung seemed to have succeeded in getting on base in four games after the full count match. The referee declared a strikeout by swinging.
Convinced that he was holding back the bat down, Chae decided it was a walk, but the referee's declaration was different. When the referee declared strikeouts, saying the bat was in vain, Chae ran up and down, regrettingly.
It was the moment when Chae Eun-sung's wind disappeared, as he wanted to step on the first base for the first time in four games.
The situation was as follows. Chae Eun-seong of the Hanwha Eagles who hurriedly stopped facing down the bat on a 147-km two-seam fastball on the seventh pitch that Reyes chose as the decisive ball, made sure of his walk.
As soon as he took some steps toward the first base, the referee declared strikeouts by swinging. While heading to the first base with confidence in his walk, Chae jumped up and down. Perhaps he was disappointed, he approached referee Yoon Tae-soo and complained that the bat did not turn, but the result did not change.
A scene where I could see how much I was disappointed.
Chae Eun-sung, who was heading to the dugout after picking up the bat that fell on the ground, looked at the sky with a despondent look.
As a leadoff hitter in the ninth inning when he was trailing his teenage years, Chae hit a 140-km fastball by Samsung left-hander Baek Jeong-hyun. At the moment when his hitless streak was about to end. The hit was sucked into third baseman Kim Young-woong's glove, and Chae's hit was deleted.
In his first at-bat, he struck out swinging, saying, "The moment I was sure of a walk after a full count." In his last at-bat, a hit that hit the center of the bat for the first time in a long time went straight to the fielder, and Chae's hitless streak increased to 13 at-bats in four games.