U-18 Park Gye-won-ho, Na Kyun-an, won the practice game by breaking Lotte Futures… Jung Woo-ju, Lee Yul-ye, and Kim Tae-hyung are active

The U-18 youth team beat the Lotte Giants Futures team to record a winning practice game. The U-18 youth team, which is headed by Busan High School coach Park Gye-won, beat Lotte 8-4, which was followed by Jin Seung-hyun, Na Kyun-an and Hyun Do-hoon, with home runs by Park Jae-hyun and Lee Yul-ye and consecutive throws by Kim Tae-hyung, Lee Ho-min and Bae Chan-seung.토토사이트

Park Jae-hyun (9), Oh Jae-won (8), Yeom Seung-won (3), Park Joon-soon (4), Shim Jae-hoon (5), Lee Won-joon (7), Su Soo-ho (D), and Park Jae-yeop (2) started the youth team. Baek Seung-soo (6) started the game. Lotte’s Kim Dong-hyuk (D), Lee Sun-woo (8), Kim Dong-gyu (4), So Han-bin (9), Bae Doosan (2), and Lee Ho-joon (6) followed by Kang Sung-woo (5), Lee In-han (7) and Ko Kyung-pyo (3).

In fact, the youth team’s power inspection was prioritized over Lotte on this day. This is because the youth team came out with a lineup aimed at the match against Taiwan and Japan as the top members. In particular, they had a strong personality to prepare for the match against Taiwan. Jung Woo-joo started the game. Jung Woo-joo did his job easily by blocking two innings with one hit, one walk, and two K runs. At this point, Jung Woo-joo is likely to start against Taiwan. Jung Woo-joo recorded a speed of up to 149 km on the day. In addition to Bae Chan-seung, it was the fastest speed in both teams.

The second pitcher was Chung. Having taken over the mound from the third inning, Chung showed his disappointing performance this season. Of course, all third baseman Shim Jae-hoon’s vague hits were recorded as hits. However, he allowed five hits, one walk, and one out during 1.1 innings, when Ko Kyung-pyo hit a two-run homer to the left, allowing four runs and handing over the mound to Kim Tae-hyung in the middle. Chung’s maximum speed on the day was 147 kilometers.

However, Kim showed strong performance. Kim, who is also the mainstay of the Park Kye-won team, showed his best pitching by allowing no runs during 2.1 innings on the day. His performance completely shook off the slump of the previous presidential team. The maximum speed was 146 kilometers.

Lee Ho-min was also good. Lee Ho-min overwhelmed Lotte batters with a maximum speed of 143 kilometers, a 117-kilometer cuff, and a flashy change-up of 120 kilometers on the day.

Bae Chan-seung finished the game. Although Bae allowed two hits after finishing the ninth inning with one out, he finished the game with a double play that led to 6-4-3 against the last batter Ko Kyung-pyo with one out and 12th base. Bae also recorded speeds of up to 149 kilometers, showing overwhelming performance in terms of speed in the youth team.

Among the fielders, the most outstanding player was Lee Yul-yea. From the sixth inning, Chung launched a counterattack. Following Soo-ho’s timely RBI single, Lee Yul-ye hit a two-run homer to the left against Jung Woo-joon of the Lotte Giants, reversing the score in an instant. On top of that, Lee displayed his true value by catching the runner with extremely fast pop time even at a very late timing.

The player who drew the most attention from Lotte on the day was also starting pitcher Na Kyun-an.

Na Kyun-an started the game for the first time since the disciplinary action was lifted on the day, and allowed 27 hits, three strikeouts and two runs in two innings. Following the third baseman’s error in the second inning, he allowed outfielder Lee Won-joon to hit a double that exceeded the center fielder’s height, and allowed two runs again due to Park Jae-yeop’s timely hit. The maximum speed was recorded at 146 km. On the field, most of the respondents said that he was not fit enough to go up yet because it was only his first time to take the mound.

Besides, Kim Min-seok and Jin Seung-hyun, who were considered preliminary players for the first division, also failed to display stellar performance. Lotte Futures made as many as three mistakes on the day and lost to the U-18 team.

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