Lotte suggested the trade first. However, Doosan laughed first.
The Doosan Bears of professional baseball said on the 3rd, "After 36 days of spring camp, I will return home through Incheon International Airport on the 4th."카지노사이트
At the first camp in Sydney, Australia, which started on Jan. 27, Doosan elevated its skills and tactical training, weight training, and three rounds of blue-and-white games. For the second camp in Miyazaki, Japan, Doosan played seven rounds of actual games, including four games (two wins and two losses).
After finishing the camp safely, Doosan manager Lee Seung-yeop said, "I was able to perform most of the training and actual games that I planned without any variables due to rain. The players, the coaching staff and the staff all did a great job. I will prepare well so that I can show 100 percent of performance starting from the opening game."
Coach Lee Seung-yeop and the coaching staff selected Kim Min-seok, a "trade transfer student," as the MVP of the spring camp fielders. After moving from Lotte to Doosan, Kim played in a total of seven games, posting a batting average of 375, six hits in 16 times at bat, four RBIs and two runs scored. Notably, he played the first center fielder in a showdown against his hometown Lotte on March 2, contributing to his team's 7-5 win by posting three hits in five times at bat, and one RBI.
Doosan agreed to a 2-3 mega trade in November last year that will give Lotte a rookie award-winning pitcher Jung Cheol-won and utility infielder Jeon Min-jae, and bring outfielders Kim Min-seok and Choo Jae-hyun and pitcher Choi Woo-in. Kim Min-seok, who was called the second Lee Jung-hoo during his time at Hwimungo, made a bold exchange in hopes of becoming the second Jung Soo-bin wearing the Bears' uniform.
Kim Min-seok is a top prospect in the outfield who was named the third most promising player in the first round of Lotte in the 2023 Rookie Draft. He proved his competitiveness in the first year of his debut with a batting average of 255, 102 hits, three homers, 39 RBIs and 16 steals in 129 games, and was named the fourth KBO All-Star Best 12 ever, a high school graduate, amid the enthusiastic cheering of Lotte fans. Kim had 102 hits in his first year, and even achieved 100 hits in his debut season, the eighth high school graduate in the history of the KBO League.
Last year, under the leadership of Kim Tae-hyung, the team had only 41 games of batting average, 211, six RBIs and 14 points. He spent most of his time in Sangdong, Lotte's second-tier base camp, suffering from jinx in his second year. He sweated hard targeting "AGAIN 2023" at the Doosan camp this year, and won the MVP award by showing the most outstanding performance in both the first and second spring camps.
"I thought there was a player with a similar name as me," Kim Min-seok said through the club. "I think selecting the MVP of the camp gives me great motivation. I will continue the current trend until the exhibition games."
Coach Lee Seung-yeop once chose Choo Jae-hyun, the MVP of the first camp fielder in Sydney, Australia, who came to Seoul along with Kim Min-seok. Based on his solid training attitude in Sydney, Choo hit a batting average of .500 (three hits in six times at bat), one homer, two RBIs, and two runs scored in three games against the Blue and White teams. The most impressive scene was when he marked "36," his uniform number, and hit the winning homer in the second camp. "Choo Jae-hyun showed the best and most outstanding performance in the first camp," coach Lee said with a thumbs-up.
Lotte proposed the mega trade first, but Doosan laughed first in the spring camp. Trade transfer players won the MVP selected by head coach Lee Seung-yeop, further expressing the outlook for the season.
Doosan will start its final quenching with the Hanwha Eagles at Cheongju Stadium on the 8th.
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