The Kiwoom Heroes, led by head coach Hong Won-ki, are running stably from the first to the fourth starters. Ariel Furado and Enmanuel de Heissus, who are considered the best one-two punch in the league, are holding up, while Ha Young-min has also become the third starter in the first season of the starting lineup. On top of that, rookie Kim Yoon-ha showed a possibility of starting four, raising expectations for next season.먹튀검증
However, the problem lies in the selection of five players. Multiple players were given the opportunity. Jongmin Lee, Jung Chan-heon, and Kim In-beom played, but failed to captivate Coach Hong.
They have already been eliminated from entering the fall baseball league. Motivation may be low, but the best scenario is to show someone playing as the fifth starter for the fans who support them until the end and to draw a picture for next season.
Coach Hong Won-ki will give Lee a chance at a game against the SSG Landers that will take place at SSG Landers Field in Incheon on Wednesday. He is Jeon Jun-pyo, a rookie pitcher from Seoul High School. He is considered the eighth in the first round to display strong pitching capability with 150 kilometers of fastballs. He is said to have good ball control. Kiwoom gave Jeon a down payment of 210 million won.
Jeon Joon-pyo, who was recognized for his potential by being listed in the opening entry, secured his dream debut victory by allowing one strikeout and no run in one inning against the Hanwha Eagles in Gocheok on April 7. He continued his seven-game scoreless streak as a bullpen in April, adding to his strength to the Kiwoom bullpen.
However, Jeon Jun-pyo, who has moved between the first and second teams since his first move to the second division on April 28, has not played in the first division game since the match against the Gocheok SSG Landers on June 2 (lost two innings with three hits, one homer, three four outs and two runs). He has won two games and lost three games with a 5.57 ERA in 16 games.
In the second division, he had an opportunity to exchange between starting pitchers and bullpen sessions, but he still has more regret. He started in a game with the SSG second division on Sept. 10, his most recent start, but showed sluggish performance by allowing two hits (one homer), four strikeouts and four runs in three innings. He has an earned run average of 6.23 with three losses and one hold in 13 games in the second division.
Nevertheless, Hong has decided to give Jeon a chance for the next year and the year after next. Jeon appeared in three games as a starting member of the first team, but has three losses and two holds and an ERA of 5.59. Most recently, at the match against the Gocheok SSG on June 2, he had three hits (one homer), three strikeouts, and two runs in two innings, causing his team to lose the game.
Coach Hong Won-ki said, “Jeon Joon-pyo had many experiences in the first half. I had a break due to minor injuries, but he has to grow from a team to a starter anyway. The season is just around the corner, but I’m going to give him a chance.”
He said, “In the end, you can survive only when your ball control is accurate, but your ball control is good. I had a hard time because of my ball control. I got reports that I was getting better little by little. I’m trying to give you a chance.”