“It’s disappointing both individually and as a team.”
Kim Kwang-hyun (36-SSG Landers) finished the season with a 12-10 record and 4.93 ERA in 31 games this season.
After winning 13 games in 2022, Kim’s seven-year streak of double-digit wins was snapped last year with nine wins. However, he returned to double-digit wins for the second time in two years, defending his pride as the “original ace.
Despite a solid season as a starter, Kim was the first to admit that he was disappointed. He wasn’t happy with his ERA, which ended at 4.93. His team, SSG, played in the fifth-place game, but lost to KT Wiz, ending their fall baseball season in sixth place.
Kim Kwang-hyun said, “I had the highest ERA in baseball this year. It was very disappointing for me personally and as a team,” he said, adding, ”I think we need to be more desperate and do better next year.”
One of the reasons for the team’s struggles was the introduction of the automatic pitch judgment system (ABS). “I had a lot of trouble adapting to ABS,” Kim said. But I think I adapted to it in the second half of the season, so I’m satisfied,” he said, adding, ”I’m going to prepare differently next season.”
He also expressed his desire to improve the team’s performance.
Kim Kwang-hyun said, “When I saw KIA win the championship this time, I was envious. It’s been more than two years since we won the championship,” he said. 카지노사이트 ‘I’m always envious when I see other teams win the championship, and I blame myself a lot, thinking, ’I should be there. We need to prepare for next year’s season with a different look,” he emphasized.
Meanwhile, Kim Kwang-hyun attended a charity golf tournament for the Ryu Hyun-jin Foundation at Bella 45CC in Hwaseong on April 4. “I was contacted about two weeks ago. They said they were going to do something good and asked if I could come. We also talked about donating auction items, so I threw my gloves in.” ”I’m honored that (Ryu) Hyun-jin is doing something good with his brother’s foundation and I was invited. I hope it will be a meaningful day.”
His golfing relationship with Ryu is also unique. “I’ve seen him play in the U.S. and played a round with him. I’m close in skill. “When I play well, I get around 81,” he said. ”I remember when I was in the U.S., Hyun-jin’s brother invited me to his house and the three of us played with coach Lee Beom-ho. At the time, Lee was training in Philadelphia. I think golf and baseball are attractive because I can’t control them,” he laughs.
Although he was modest about his skills, he had his sights set on one prize. “I’m going for the longest drive. I’m confident in hitting a golf ball hard, just like I’m confident in throwing a baseball hard,” he smiled. Sideways