Hanwha Ferraza Pointing Mystery…KIA did not swear, and swearing is not important, the health of the first player

On the 5th, Jang Jin-hyuk’s missed ball headed for three days in the top of the eighth inning against the Gwangju KIA Tigers and Hanwha Eagles with two outs and runners on the first and second bases. Kim Do-young came forward and caught the ball. However, in the process, he hit the upper body of Jonathan Peraza, who was running his face from second base to third base.안전놀이터

It is the judgment of the people of both teams that Peraza did not do it intentionally. However, there are many views that Peraza is somewhat out of the normal base running. Since the defender moves after watching the ball, it is standard for the runner to run away if there is a risk of a collision between the defender and the runner.

In any case, Peraza woke up fine after the collision. On the other hand, Kim suffered head and neck injuries and collapsed on the ground, expressing pain for a while. Eventually, he failed to play in the match against the Gwangju Kiwoom Heroes on Sunday. On Sunday, he participated in the match against the Gwangju Kiwoom Heroes, not in 100 percent condition.

However, controversy erupted in the wrong place. He suddenly pointed a finger at Kia’s dugout after striking out Jang Hyun-sik in the top of the 10th inning with one out and no runners on base. On the way back to the dugout, head coach Yang Seung-kwan encouraged him by patting his back.

Hanwha manager Kim Kyung-moon worried about Kim Do-young’s health ahead of the LG Twins match in Jamsil on the 6th, but said, “I heard that the opponent’s bench cursed (to Peraza).” KIA manager Lee Bum-ho declined to comment ahead of the match against Kiwoom in Gwangju on the 6th, but said, “I didn’t curse” ahead of the match against Kiwoom on the 7th.

Hanwha says that someone in the Kia Tigers cursed at him near the mound where Kim Do-young collapsed and the head coaches and referees of both teams gathered. The staff next to him said that they heard him. However, Kia claims that no one cursed at him under the circumstances after self-examination.

Son Seung-rak, Kia’s chief coach, told Peraza that the runner should turn around as the defender only sees the ball. In other words, Lee Bum-ho said that if someone had cursed at Peraza, he would have gone wild on the spot. He believed that there were referees but they would have stopped him. However, there is no scene where the two teams collide.

In fact, what matters is not swearing. Kim Do-young almost got seriously injured due to Peraza’s dangerous base running. KIA explained that while Hanwha did not officially mention any comment of concern or concern to the team about the missing one game due to player’s ill health. Hanwha only revealed that the cause of Peraza’s excitement and criticism lies in KIA.

Coach Lee Bum-ho originally intended to keep this in mind. However, as Kim Kyung-moon’s remarks made headlines, he brought it up cautiously. No player should be hurt on the ground, not because it is Kim Do-young. He said no one cursed at him after the collision, but he pointed a finger at him. It is a mystery.

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