Kim Bum-seok slipped on his first-base mitt
“Bum-seok was good” Kim Bum-seok, who was on the field earlier than everyone else, slipped on his first-base mitt and scrambled to catch a fungo from defense coach Kim Il-kyung.
The LG Twins and Doosan Bears are playing at Jamsil Stadium on Thursday. Kim Bum-seok, who had a day off the day before, focused on his first-base defense drills with a strong cheer.
In a normal drill, he would receive throws from the second baseman, shortstop, and third baseman, and then catch infield ground balls himself, but on this day, he had to accurately catch the fungo thrown by defense coach Kim Il-kyung.
While many of the balls thrown by the fielders are direct or fall in a good direction for the first baseman to catch after a one-bounce, Coach Kim purposely hit the pongo on a harder bound to emphasize the smooth handling of the ball to first baseman Kim Bum-seok.
Coach Kim continued the defense drills by moving Kim to third base, shortstop, and second base to give him different situations. 카지노사이트 The large Kim Bum-seok might have found the repetitive drills in the hot sun difficult, but he cheered louder and louder, which made Coach Kim smile.
After the drill, Coach Kim approached Bum-seok and gave him detailed instructions on what to look out for when defending first base.
Kim, who played primarily as a catcher in the amateur ranks, has been playing first base or designated hitter since joining the professional ranks due to injuries and weight control issues.
In his second year of professional baseball, Kim, who is listed at 5-foot-11 and 110 pounds, has earned his spot with a hot bat this season. He is batting .341 with 15 doubles, three home runs, and 14 RBIs on the season and .316 with 12 doubles, two home runs, and eight RBIs in his last 10 games.
LG fans are especially excited about Kim’s hot bat, 토토사이트 추천 as he has been hitting long balls in every game on the weekend. LG fans have been calling him “Bum Bao” after the popular panda, Pum Bao.