Captain was also impressed! OPS 1.327 Shortstop from 1st place, solver + on base mode ON
Captain was also impressed! OPS 1.327 Shortstop from 1st place, solver + on base mode ON
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He got off to a good start. Shortstop Lee Jae-hyun, who was the first designated player of the Samsung Lions in the professional baseball league, has been hot since the beginning of the season.먹튀검증
As of Thursday, he has a batting average of 391 (nine hits in 23 times at bat), two homers, eight RBIs, 11 runs scored, and an OPS of 1.327. Lee Jae-hyun is tying for the lead in the league with Patrick Wisdom (KIA Tigers) and Mel Rojas Jr. (KT Wiz) with nine walks, and ranks second in scoring after his senior teammate Kim Ji-chan (12 points).
Not only is he excellent in his pioneering eye and accuracy, but he also stands out for his solver ability. He led the team to a 14-5 victory by pushing in the second inning against Daegu NC on the 25th to create a superior three-point arch. At the match against Doosan in Jamsil on the 30th, he also played a part in completing the winning series by hitting a timely hit in the third inning with no outs and runners on the second and third bases.
When asked Lee Jae-hyun about the secret of the increase in walks compared to last year, he replied, "Nothing has changed. It's because he didn't try to hit a bad ball and there were a lot of fouls on the advantageous count, which naturally lengthened the game."
Lee Jae-hyun, who has been showing off his strong batting performance since the beginning, shook his head, saying, "I haven't got the hang of it yet. It's not perfect yet." He added, "I'm focusing on hitting accurately and strongly during the training. I haven't felt it completely yet. I think I'll get the hang of it until the middle of the season."
"Captain" Koo Ja-wook, who had a perfect performance with two hits in two at-bats (one home run) and four RBIs and two runs, including 1,500 hits in his career against Daegu NC on the 25th, praised Lee Jae-hyun.
Koo Ja-wook said, "I think (Lee) Jae-hyun worked really hard all winter, but I really want to praise him for making a good result today. I think he will be a better player in the future."
Above all, he spoke highly of Lee Jae-hyun, who is not complacent about his current state and is moving toward a higher goal. "He has great talent and is always trying to do better," Koo said. "He may be loosened as a main player, but he always does his best. He leads the defense line well like a shortstop. He is one of the most struggling players in his team."
"Ja-wook always says a lot of good things and takes good care of me. As a player, it is natural that I am not satisfied with my current self and constantly strive," Lee Jae-hyun said. "Even if I record nine hits in 10 times at bat, I will be disappointed. Therefore, I should never be satisfied. I want to improve every year."
Lee Jae-hyun, who said, "I want to improve in everything, including offense, defense, and base running, said, "I hate making mistakes as a shortstop (where defense is important). "I want to play well when it's important. I still remember a lot of things that I couldn't play well when it was important last fall."
Meanwhile, coach Park Jin-man said of Lee Jae-hyun, "He seems to be relaxed in the batting. He has gained a lot of experience and understood the types of pitchers he faced, which has improved his coping skills. He also has his own strike zone," welcoming Lee's steady growth.