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Park Sang-won, the last king of Hanwha

The number of games canceled this year due to rain or fine dust has increased to 50. The fourth-place NC Dinos won four consecutive games with Jason Martin’s dramatic three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth inning. NC beat the Hanwha Eagles with Martin’s dramatic home run in the top of the ninth inning when it was losing 4-5 in the 2023 Shinhan Bank SOL KBO League away game at Hanwha Life Eagles Park in Daejeon on the 22nd.

NC chased the third-place Doosan Bears by two games, while widening the gap with fifth-place Lotte to two games. There were ups and downs throughout the game. As NC took the lead with Martin’s superior one-run home run in the second inning, Hanwha tied Lee Jin-young’s one-run double and Kim In-hwan’s right-handed timely hit in the bottom of the third inning to turn it around 2-1 and ran away 3-1 with Jung Eun-won’s home run in the fourth inning.

NC tied the game 3-3 with Park Kun-woo’s two-run left-handed timely hit in the sixth inning, and made a 4-3 comeback with Son Ah-seop’s one-run right-center double in the seventh inning. Hanwha balanced 4-4 with Roh Si-hwan’s double play in the bottom of the seventh inning and turned it around again 5-4 with a strike-not-out catcher’s fastball in the bottom of the eighth inning to win. However, NC continued its last chance with Park Kun-woo’s technical right-handed hit in the top of the ninth inning with two outs and first base, and Martin sent Hanwha closer Park Sang-won’s forkball outside the right-center fence to enjoy a dramatic come-from-behind victory.

Kiwoom Heroes struggled to escape the eight-game losing streak with all-out pitching and hitting. Kiwoom won 5-3 in a visiting game against the Lotte Giants at Sajik Stadium in Busan on the 22nd. Kiwoom, which had one loss in the team’s most consecutive losses, took a breather and rose one notch from ninth to eighth.

Ronnie Dawson, a new foreign hitter who played as the fourth batter left fielder, hit a clean one-run heavy timely hit in his KBO League debut at first and second bases with one out and two walks, taking advantage of Lotte starter Park Se-woong’s poor ball control. Lee Won-seok called in Lee Jung-hoo, who was at second base with a left-handed hit, and later three walks came out and added two points to push out, leaving Kiwoom 4-0.

Lotte tied Yoon Dong-hee’s double and An Chi-hong’s hit in the bottom of the first inning to catch up with one run and chased 2-4 thanks to Yoon Dong-hee’s timely hit in the middle of the fourth inning with two outs and runners on first and second base. In the sixth inning, Yoo Kang-nam drew a left-handed solo arch chasing 3-4. Kiwoom, which had been chased, widened the gap to 5-3 again in the top of the seventh inning by combining Kim Hye-sung’s mid-month triple and Lee Jung-hoo’s right-handed hit.

Kiwoom, which started the bullpen in the sixth inning following starter Ariel Furado, overcame the crisis well every inning and allowed a double and a walk in the bottom of the ninth inning when closer Lim Chang-min was raised, facing the final tie with no outs and runners on first and second base. Veteran Lim Chang-min struck out Yoo Kang-nam and secured the victory by catching Kim Min-seok, who swung four hits in four at-bats until the previous batter’s box, with a left fielder fly ball and Yoon Dong-hee, who also hit three hits, with a center fielder fly ball.

Samsung Lions, the No. 1 team with a come-from-behind loss (24 losses) this season, scored three runs with three single hits, including two infield hits, in the bottom of the seventh inning when they were trailing 1-2 at home in Daegu, and won a come-from-behind victory over KT Wiz 5-2 in the bottom of the seventh inning. Kt finished the winning streak at ‘4’ and took a breather. Samsung scored first with Kang Min-ho’s left-handed solo arch in the bottom of the second inning.

Kang Min-ho hit his 315th home run in his career, pushing Park Kyung-wan (currently LG Twins battery coach, 314) to 12th place in this category, becoming the sole 11th and the new owner of the most home runs by catchers ever. KT tied the score with Kang Baek-ho’s walk followed by a stolen base and Bae Jung-dae’s timely hit to the right in the top of the fifth inning when they were being dragged 0-1. Bae Jung-dae, who went to second base due to Samsung starter Won Tae-in’s wild pitch, immediately stepped home and turned the tide 2-1 when Kim Min-hyuk’s timely left-handed hit exploded.

After two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning, Samsung took a chance to turn the game around again with Kim Dong-jin’s right-center double. With two outs and runners on first and second bases, which followed Lee Jae-hyun’s walk, two runners stood in the scoring position with KT relief Park Young-hyun’s wild pitch at Kim Hyun-joon’s at-bat. When Kim Hyun-joon’s infield hit to shortstop, Kim Dong-jin scored a 2-2 tie, and Kim Ji-chan’s right-handed hit Lee Jae-hyun scored a 3-2 lead again. Soon after, when Koo Ja-wook hit an infield single to first baseman, even Kim Hyun-joon came home and widened the gap to 4-2. Samsung tied Jose Pirella’s double, a sending bunt, and a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the eighth inning to add one point to the wedge.

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Lotte’s memory foreigner who turned 50 strongly recommends going to KBO

The same was true of Aaron Wilkerson (34), a foreign pitcher who recently joined Lotte. Based on his experience playing for Hanshin in the Japanese professional baseball league last year, Wilkerson challenged the Korean stage this time. Lotte signed a contract with Wilkerson for a total of $350,000.

Wilkerson could easily acquire information about Korean baseball. First of all, among the players who played with Hanshin last year, Raul Alcantara and Mel Rojas Jr., who have thick bones in the KBO League, were colleagues. Among them, Alcantara returned to Doosan ahead of this season and is playing as an ace.

“Alcantara and Rojas Jr., who played together in Hanshin, told me a good story,” Wilkerson said. “In particular, Alcantara wanted to stay in Korea longer than Japan.” “I told him that there would be no problem adjusting because the Korean and American baseball styles are similar,” he said.

Wilkerson, who left the Japanese stage after last season and returned to the U.S., played for the Triple-A Las Vegas Aviators under the Oakland Athletics. The Las Vegas coaching staff had a memorable foreign player who once played for Lotte, so it was Brian Cory.

Corey joined Lotte in 2011 and pitched in 25 games regardless of starting and saving, recording 4 wins, 3 losses, 3 saves, 1 hold and a 4.23 ERA. However, Corey continued to be sluggish in the summer, and in the end, Lotte pulled out the sword of replacing foreign pitchers. When Lotte announced Corrie on waivers in July of that year, their relationship ended like that.

Cory, who is already 50 years old, is living his second baseball career as a leader. He is currently a pitching coach in Las Vegas and has given various advice to Wilkerson, who challenged the Korean stage. Wilkerson laughed, saying, “I only heard good things from pitching coach Corey, who I met while playing in Triple-A this year, but I didn’t hear bad things.”

Wilkerson, who has just worn Lotte’s uniform, is set to make his KBO league debut by performing live pitching at Sajik Stadium on the 22nd. There were a total of 30 pitches, and he used five pitches: fastballs, cutters, sliders, changeups, and curves. The maximum speed was 145 kilometers.

Lotte manager Larry Sutton, who watched Wilkerson’s live pitching, said, “Wilkerson showed a very good performance in live pitching. The ball control looked good, and all the pitches he had were controlled. He also showed aggressive entering the strike zone. “He is a player with a very good sense of fingertips,” he praised, not hiding his expectations.

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‘No surprises’ as Klinsmann announces domestic call-ups for Asian Cup

The Korea Football Association (KFA) on Monday announced the roster for the national team’s domestic training camp in preparation for the 2023 Asian Cup in Qatar next January.
The roster is comprised of K League players who are on the shortlist for the final Asian Cup roster and some international players who are taking a break from training.
The training will be led by national team physical coaches Werner Reutard and Lee Jae-hong.

Through weight training and conditioning, the focus will be on checking the players’ fitness levels and fatigue after the recent season and maintaining their conditioning.
“Many of our players are coming off a season where they are very tired and need to start preparing for the tournament, so we want to make sure they are in the best shape possible with proper rest and training,” said head coach Jürgen Klinsmann.
The training will be held at a hotel in Seoul from July 26-31 and will consist of indoor training only.



All K League players named to the roster will begin training on the 26th, while international players will join in according to their personal schedules, including returning home. 카지노사이트가이드
There were hopes that Klinsmann would be able to call up some ‘new faces’ from the K League after Hwang Eui-jo (Norwich City), who has been utilized as a frontline striker alongside Cho Kyu-sung (Mitwillan), was temporarily suspended from the national team for illegal filming, but the roster is filled with familiar names.

Cho Kyu-sung was the only one named in the front line.

The final roster for the Asian Cup has been expanded from 23 to 26 players.

The final 26-man roster will be announced on April 28.

Of the 26 players submitted to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), Asian Cup participating teams will be able to name 23 players for each match.

The remaining three players will watch from the technical sheet.
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Korean Air rides high to beat Hyundai Capital, retain No. 2 spot

Korean Air used its height advantage to defeat Hyundai Capital 1 hour and 26 minutes into the game.
Korean Air defeated Hyundai Capital 3-0 (26:24/25:17/25:16) in the Dodram 2023-2024 V League on Sunday at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon, Korea, with wings Lim Dong-hyuk and Espejo Mark (registered name Espejo) leading the way.

Korean Air, which reached the 10-win plateau for just the third time this season among the seven clubs, moved past Samsung Fire (11W5L – 28 points) for second place in the league (31 points) with the three points.

They remain three points behind first-place Woori Card (12W4L-34P).
The two teams were evenly matched in interceptions. 호텔카지노

Korean Air had 15 interceptions, including four each from Kim Gyu-min and Cho Jae-young, while Hyundai Capital had only three interceptions as a team.



Due to their height, Hyundai Capital’s team offensive success rate was only 38.04%.

Korean Air, on the other hand, had a team offensive success rate of 54.55%.

Lim Dong-hyuk, playing as an outside hitter in place of the injured Lincoln Williams (real name Lincoln), scored a team-high 17 points (57.14% offensive success rate), while Espejo, an Asian Quarterfinalist from the Philippines, added 16 points (50% offensive success rate), including two aces.
For Hyundai Capital, Ahmed Iqbairi (real name Ahmed) scored 13 points and Heo Su-bong added 12 points.

Hyundai Capital, which is without its leading scorer Jeon Kwang-in due to a sore right ankle, is currently in sixth place in the league with a 4-12 record (15 points).

They are only one point behind last-place KB Insurance (3-13, 14 points).
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Will players who participated in the LIV Golf Promotion Tournament be disciplined on the PGA Tour?

Players who participated in the PGA Tour Qualifying School are expected to be disciplined for participating in the LIV Golf League promotional tournament run by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund.Golf Channel, a golf media outlet, introduced the story of Martin Trainor, who participated in the PGA Tour Qualifying School held in Florida, USA on the 17th (Korean time).Traynor, winner of the 2019 PGA Tour Puerto Rico Open, did not perform well afterward, so he participated in the Qualifying School, which gives him the right to participate in next season.However, earlier this month, he was subject to disciplinary action by the PGA Tour for participating in a promotional tournament that grants entry to next year’s LIV. Trainor knocked on the PGA Tour door again after failing to secure a spot for next year’s LIV season.

The trainer explained, “You can play on the Korn Ferry Tour, the second division tour, but in order to participate in major tournaments, both the PGA Tour’s Qualifying School and LIV’s promotional tournaments were opportunities.”In a situation where the PGA Tour imposes disciplinary action, such as suspension, on players who participate in LIV competitions, it appears that trainers will not be able to avoid disciplinary action.The trainer also sensed disciplinary action, but added, “I hope it doesn’t lead to a suspension.”Golf Channel reported that after participating in the LIV promotional tournament, there were four players who also applied for the PGA Tour Qualifying School.Ham Jeong-woo is also one of these four people. Ham Jeong-woo is tied for 24th place through the 3rd round and is aiming for a direct ticket to the PGA Tour, which is given to the top 5 players 무료슬롯게임 (including tied rankings) with a total score of 4 rounds.

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Lotte renews contract with Barnes and recruits new foreign hitter Reyes

Professional baseball Lotte Giants have completed forming foreign players for the 2024 season.Lotte announced on the 17th that it had re-signed left-handed pitcher Charlie Barnes (28), who has been on the mound for the past two seasons, and recruited outfielder Victor Reyes (29) as a new foreign hitter.Barnes will receive a total of $1.35 million in 2024, with a guaranteed amount of $1.2 million and an incentive of $150,000, while Reyes will receive a guaranteed amount of $700,000 and an incentive of $250,000.Barnes, who wore a Lotte uniform in 2022, recorded 12 wins, 12 losses, and an average ERA of 3.61 in his first year in the KBO League, and 11 wins, 10 losses, and an average ERA of 3.28 this season.

Although he did not show an overwhelming performance on the mound, he pitched a total of 356⅔ innings in the last two seasons, the second most innings in the league.The Lotte club evaluated, “It achieved 10 wins in the KBO League for two consecutive seasons, and in the second half of the 2023 season, it ranked first in the league with an ERA of 2.05, showing stable game management.” He then added, “He was highly evaluated for his ability to play consistent innings, and he is a proven left-handed first starter who has adapted to the league.”Barnes said, “I am happy to have the opportunity to work with Lotte once again. “I want to return to Busan as soon as possible and throw in front of the fans who give me the best support,” he said.The new foreign hitter revealed is Reyes, a right-handed outfielder who can play both sides of the plate.Reyes, who is 196cm tall and weighs 87kg, is a player who plays all outfield positions and has a batting average of 0.264 in 394 games over five seasons in the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB).He is a player who has both contact ability and batting speed with a simple swing, and in the 2023 season, he hit 20 home runs in Triple A under the 카지노사이트킹 Chicago White Sox, proving his slugging ability.

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16.5 billion won to 24.5 billion won Kiwoom transfer fee depends on Lee Jeong-hoo opting out

The size of the transfer fee that Jeong-hoo Lee (25), who signed with the San Francisco Giants of the American Professional Baseball (MLB), will give to his original team, Kiwoom Heroes, differs by 8 billion won at the current exchange rate due to opt-out. It flies.The San Francisco team announced on the 16th (Korean time) that it had signed a six-year contract with Lee Jung-hoo worth $113 million (about 147.4 billion won).This is a condition that allows him to opt out (exercising his right to become a free agent again) after playing in San Francisco for four years until 2027.If he declares opt-out, Lee Jung-hoo can go back to the free agent (FA) market and pursue a long-term contract for a larger amount.

If he does not opt ​​out, he will play in the San Francisco uniform for two more years until 2029. Looking at the details of Lee Jeong-hoo’s contract, he will receive a separate deposit of $5 million, and annual salary of $7 million (2024), $16 million (2025), $22 million (2026-2027), and $20.5 million. Receive $10,000 (2028-2029).Based on the time of exercising the right to opt-out, the guaranteed amount for four years until 2027 is $72 million, and if you do not opt-out, the total guaranteed amount is $113 million. As a non-free agent in the Korean Professional Baseball League, Lee Jeong-hoo signed with San Francisco through the MLB posting system (private competitive bidding) in accordance with the Korea-US player contract agreement.As per the agreement, San Francisco will pay Kiwoom, Lee Jeong-hoo’s club, a transfer fee based on a certain percentage of the contract amount 온라인카지노 divided into three stages.

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Professional baseball KIA Lee Ui-ri, Jeong Hae-young, and Yoon Young-cheol welcome the New Year in the United States

Five key pitchers of the professional baseball KIA Tigers welcome the new year by training in the United States.The KIA team announced on the 17th that it would send five pitchers, Lee Ui-ri, Yoon Young-cheol, Jeong Hae-young, Hwang Dong-ha, and Kwak Do-gyu, as well as pitching coaches Jeong Jae-hoon and Dong-geol Lee, to the Driveline Baseball Center, a state-of-the-art training facility located in Kent, outside of Seattle, Washington.

They will leave for the United States on the 18th and sweat hard for 34 days until January 20th of next year.The KIA club explained that it is focusing on increasing the pitcher’s velocity and improving pitch through customized training, and acquiring coaching programs from coaches that include biomechanics.On the first day, a customized training program for each player will be designed based on biomechanical motion capture and physical strength measurement results, and the two pitching coaches and the power planning team’s data analyst will apply the player-specific data obtained from this program to 토토 spring camp and domestic training in various ways. am.

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“Do you think I’m good-looking?” Lee Jung-hoo ‘Finally in SF’, the laid-back genius hitter’s dignity shines through

“Do I look good?”

Lee Jung-hoo, 25, said to reporters and officials on hand as he donned the team’s jersey and cap at his San Francisco Giants induction ceremony.

His demeanor was relaxed, and he exuded confidence in his ability to succeed in the big leagues.

Lee participated in an induction ceremony at Oracle Park in California, U.S., on Nov. 16.

He was accompanied by San Francisco team president Farhan Zaidi and his agent, Scott Boras, and answered numerous questions from local reporters.

After seven seasons in the KBO, where he was named Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player (MVP), won five Golden Gloves, and is the all-time leader in the league with a .340 career batting average, the genius hitter announced his move to Major League Baseball (MLB) ahead of this season.

After the season, reports of Lee’s move began to surface locally, with San Francisco being confirmed as his new team on the 15th.

“San Francisco has signed outfielder Lee Jung-hoo to a six-year, $113 million (KRW 14.84 billion) contract,” the team announced on its website.

Lee becomes the first Asian player to break the $100 million barrier when knocking on the door of the big leagues via the posting system. Previously, Masataka Yoshida’s five-year, $90 million deal was the highest.

Lee’s induction ceremony was held the same day.

Wearing an orange tie symbolizing the city of San Francisco, Lee had a smile on his face and a relaxed demeanor.

His father, coach Lee Jong-beom, was also present.

In English, Lee said, “Hello Giants, I am Lee Jung-hoo.

I’m the grandson of the wind.

I’m from Korea.

Thank you to the owner’s family and especially to Scott Boras.”

“I’m here to win.

Retsugo Giants,” he said, drawing applause from the crowd.

Zaidi also thanked Lee Jung-hoo and his family, as well as the Korean media, coach Lee Jong-beom, and others who attended the event.

Afterward, Lee, wearing the Giants’ home jersey and cap, shook hands with Zaidi.

He then took the time to ask “Handsome?” for the media on hand. “



Coach Lee Jong-beom took pictures with his cell phone to record the proud moment.

The official press conference followed. Lee said, “As a fan who has been watching MLB since I was a kid, I know that San Francisco is a team with a long history and many legends who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame.

I am honored to play for a team that has won many championships in recent years and has a rich history,” he said.

Lee, who is known to follow MLB closely, was not shy when asked about San Francisco. “

There are so many famous players, but Willie Mays comes to mind,” he said, “and most recently, Buster Posey, who was at the center of our championships in 2010, 2012, and 2014.

“When asked if he had met any players since coming to San Francisco, he said, “I had a quick workout in the morning and talked to Austin for a while.”

He also said he liked Brandon Browford because he was a shortstop when he was younger.

“I played in a dome in Korea, so it’s nice to play in a natural grass field,” he said, “and I’m looking forward to the most famous splash hit.”

Questions about his father were also asked. Lee Jung-hoo is the son of Lee Jong-beom, the ‘Son of the Wind,’ and he said, “My father’s nickname when he was playing was Son of the Wind, and I naturally became the grandson of the wind when I was born.

In Korea, I was called the grandson of the wind, but it was cool to see it in English,” he said, adding, “My father was really fast (in active duty).

Now I’m a louse??? but I don’t think I could beat him if I asked him to play at the same age.” 카지노사이트가이드

When asked what he learned from his father, he laughed and said, “I didn’t learn anything baseball-related,” but added, “I learned about character and what makes a good person, and how to behave when you’re doing well as a player.”

Locally, Lee is still a stranger.

There are concerns that the team may have invested too much money in a player with no big league experience.



For Lee, the most important keywords are adjustment and proof.

“The challenge is to adapt to the new pitchers, the environment, the ballpark, etc.

In Korea, I’ve always traveled by bus, but I’ll have to adjust to traveling by plane and jet lag.

I’ll try to prepare myself to adapt quickly.”

“I think I’ll just have to go for it.

It’s good to have a goal, but it’s important to adapt first.

I’m going to prioritize that.

I’m going to play for the team to win because that’s the most important thing.”

He was also asked about the ankle surgery he underwent in July.

“I can say that I have recovered 100%.

I will show a good performance next year for those who helped me during the rehabilitation period.”

When asked about the change in her batting form, she said, “You can’t be afraid of change to be good.

It wasn’t a bad time for me, I prepared well for the year,” he said.

“I’m sorry that I didn’t perform, but it was an opportunity for me to mature as I went through it for the first time.

It made me more confident in myself,” he said.

He was also asked about his high contact rate, which he says makes him more valuable. “

Rather than worrying about (contact), when I thought about what I was better at than others from a young age, it was hitting the ball well,” he said.

“Not just hitting it, but trying to hit it with a full swing.

A strikeout means you don’t get to do anything, but if you somehow put the ball on the ground, you don’t know what will happen, so I trained with that in mind.”

When asked to introduce himself to MLB fans in the still unfamiliar city of San Francisco, he replied, “First of all, I’m young.

I don’t think my best days are behind me because I’m young.

I think I can develop my skills here,” he said, adding, “I will try to be a player who can always bring victory to my team, and I am ready to give my best and give everything to help my team win.”

When asked to evaluate himself, he said, “I’m embarrassed to say it, but I’ll show you from Opening Day next year and the fans will tell you.”

His demeanor was confident and relaxed, as if he was trying to show that he was worth the money he was paid to come to San Francisco.

His every word was met with applause and laughter.

It was a great moment to see Lee’s confidence in the face of a new challenge.

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The first female referee in English professional soccer’s Premier League (EPL) is set to officiate a game.
“Rebecca Welch (England) will officiate at the Fulham-Burnley game on Sunday, the first woman to officiate in a Premier League match,” the Associated Press reported on Friday.

It will be the first female referee in Premier League history.”
Rebecca Welch was born in 1983 and began refereeing soccer in 2010.

She was the first woman to officiate in English professional soccer’s second division and the English Football Association (FA) Cup.

Last month, she became the first female assistant referee in the Premier League for a match between Manchester United and Fulham. 호텔카지노
The number of female referees in world soccer is growing.

The German Bundesliga had its first female referee in 2017, and the FIFA Men’s World Cup saw Stephanie Frappard (France) officiate at last year’s World Cup in Qatar between Germany and Costa Rica.
However, there are concerns that some spectator attitudes are not yet mature enough for such a change.
At a match between Birmingham City and Sheffield Wednesday in the second tier of English professional soccer, which Welch officiated on March 26, two 17-year-old fans were arrested for public disorder after singing misogynistic songs towards her.