CHOI WON-JOON'S MUDDY UNIFORM, WHO RETURNED TO "LET'S PLAY LIKE BAD GUYS," WOKE UP KIA WHO FELL ASLEEP, "3 CONSECUTIVE WINS + 4TH PLACE JUMP."

Choi Won-joon's muddy uniform, who returned to "Let's play like bad guys," woke up KIA who fell asleep, "3 consecutive wins + 4th place jump."

Choi Won-joon's muddy uniform, who returned to "Let's play like bad guys," woke up KIA who fell asleep, "3 consecutive wins + 4th place jump."

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KIA Tigers outfielder Choi Won-joon (28) returned to the first division after 10 days of realignment on Saturday. He played right field in the game against the Lotte Giants at No. 9. In his first at-bat in the third inning, he strongly pushed Na Kyun-an's ball to garner a hit in front of the left field. He took second base through wild pitches, and successfully stole third base in a surprise move. When Oh Sun-woo had a hit, he homered, tying the game 1-1. The reckless running back effect, which changed the mood, led to five runs and a big inning.먹튀검증

The second game of a doubleheader against the Doosan Bears on Monday brought about a win by banking on defense and bat. He played right field second, drew a walk in the bottom of the first inning, and scored the first run when Choi Hyung-woo hit a double to left-center. When Oh got on base with a hit to the right in the bottom of the third inning, when the score was tying 1-1 with Oh, he kicked up a changeup shot that Doosan starter Hong Min-gyu had to take on the main weapon, and displayed a superior two-run shot. It was his first hit in 32 days since the game against KT on April 15.

Even more impressive was "Bullet Bodhisattva," who stopped the game from turning the tables. He defended well in the top of the second inning, when Yang hit a home run and allowed a tying run. With runners on second and second bases with two outs, Cho's hit rolled to Choi Won-joon. He grabbed the ball with his fast body movements to block runners from scoring runs. He leisurely tagged out Kim Ki-yeon when he was running for two weeks. He once was the No. 1 Bodhisattva.

Indeed, the team's batting and basing have changed in its form through the reorganization of the second division. As Lee couldn't get out of the deep slump since the opening of the season, Lee Bum-ho gave him time. He spent 10 days refreshing his skills, mind and determination. "Rather than staying in the first division, I thought once I had to go down to the second division and reorganize. The coach gave me that time at such a good timing. It was a precious time for me."

Specifically, he said, "The batting McCannick has collapsed a lot. I have changed a lot to how I felt when I was a businessman. He has changed his skills by displaying good pitching and hitting well. Rather than contacting, he has changed his direction to producing strong hits. It went well in the second division, and even after coming up to the first division, his batting speed accelerated, and he has become a swing that enables him to produce strong hits."

His first at-bat hit on Saturday and his home run on Sunday were the result. "I used to hit hard, so I caught a lot. I used my hands a lot. Now, good balls become my swing when the center is still around. Even after two strikes, it becomes my swing. Luckily, the change-up hit the homerun in front. I thought I would catch it, but I skipped it. I think the things I prepared went well," he said.

The scene that showed Choi's mindset was the gritty base running that woke up his teammates. As a first baseman, he constantly tried to steal bases, shaking the battery. In the first game of a doubleheader on Thursday, Kim Kyu-sung also stole third base boldly, and even Yang Eui-ji's bad pitch came out, scoring an additional goal. All the batters raced at full speed. The team's offense gave a boost. With his return, he helped the team win three consecutive games.

"Watching the top-tier games on TV for 10 days, I thought the team's offense was in a slump. There are many players who can play and those who need to move more firmly. Going one base is also stagnant," he said. "I thought that if I join the top-tier Korean pro baseball team, the team will also pay more attention to and revive itself. I'm glad that the team won three consecutive games. We have a lot more games to play. I can make up for it."

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