“A head-on collision with a 196-cm-tall giant.” Chae Eun-seong is truly worried… “Wrapping up warmly without injury.”

The 196-centimeter-tall giant who was sprinting toward the first base collided head-on with the first baseman who was attempting to tag the runner. Fortunately, the two players did not get hurt and were truly worried about each other.안전놀이터

The game between the Lotte Giants and the Hanwha Eagles at Sajik Stadium in Busan on the 28th was a tight match amid good pitching by two starting pitchers, Barnes and Weiss.

Lotte was dragged 2-0 by Hanwha’s starting pitcher Weiss until the second half of the game. Reyes, the fourth batter who took the batter’s box as the leadoff batter in the seventh inning, did not give up despite a hit that was eaten, and sprinted toward the first base.

At the moment when it seemed to end with a ground ball in front of the first baseman, Hanwha Chae Eun-sung, who was running for defense, couldn’t put the ball on the mitt and collided head-on with Reyes while trying to tag it.

When he accelerated, Chae Eun-seong, the first baseman, who collided with Reyes, even flew to his cap and glasses. The impact was so great that he was concerned about his injury. Reyes’ helmet also flew to the ground as he collided with the first baseman. Reyes, who rolled to the ground in the same manner, rose up again and stretched his arms out towards the first base. The two players who had a big impact on each other. Reyes, who got up first, complained of pain but was truly worried about Chae Eun-seong who was lying down.

Coaches and trainers from both teams rushed out to check the conditions of Reyes and Chae. Fortunately, she got up without injury and sent a gesture of “okay” to Reyes, who was staring at her endlessly at the first base.

Reyes, who was worried, heaved a sigh of relief and gave Chae a thumbs-up. Chae and Reyes met again at first base, touching each other’s bodies while coach Kim Kyung-moon protested to the referee about the three-foot line.

The surprising collision between the two teams’ dugouts ended warmly without injury.

On this day, Lotte lost 7-0, as starting pitcher Barnes pitched well with six hits, five strikeouts, four walks, and two runs (one earned run), but the lineup failed to target Hanwha starter Weiss (6.2 scoreless innings).

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