YUM KYUNG-YEOP'S PITCHING THEORY THAT REVERSES COMMON SENSE...WHY ARE WOO KANG-HOON AND KIM YOUNG-WOO THROWING THE BALL IN THE MIDDLE

Yum Kyung-yeop's pitching theory that reverses common sense...Why are Woo Kang-hoon and Kim Young-woo throwing the ball in the middle

Yum Kyung-yeop's pitching theory that reverses common sense...Why are Woo Kang-hoon and Kim Young-woo throwing the ball in the middle

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LG Twins manager Yeom Kyung-yeop revealed his own way to foster a pitcher. He said he will target and target the "middle" to improve the pitcher's control.카지노사이트

One of the main topics of manager Yeom Kyung-yeop at the exhibition game is finding a new bullpen pitcher. The pitchers that caught his eye are Woo Kang-hoon and Kim Young-woo. Woo is preparing as a pitcher who supports three members of the must-win team. Kim Young-woo will play as a temporary closing pitcher until Jang Hyun-sik returns to the team.

What the two players have in common is their overwhelming pitching capability. Side-arm coach Woo Kang-hoon uses a snake fastball that crosses 150 kilometers per hour. His shot at 152 kilometers per hour at an exhibition game made headlines. Kim also ran the fastest ball at 156 kilometers per hour. Coach Yeom Kyung-yeop also picked him as the temporary finisher after watching his pitching capability.

However, both pitchers are not very good at controlling the ball. Woo gave up eight walks in 11 ⅔ innings last season. He allowed two walks and one body hit in the first ⅓ of exhibition games. Kim played three innings in exhibition games and recorded four walks.

Woo has been building a sense of stability as more and more exhibition games continue. Woo failed to set an out count against the KT Wiz game on Sunday, allowing one hit, two outs and four earned runs and two earned runs. The game against the Lotte Giants on Sunday allowed no run in one inning, and the game against the Samsung Lions on Sunday showed perfect score with one strikeout in ⅔ innings.

Before the game on Friday, Yeom Kyung-yeop announced his intention to foster a pitcher. "Kang Hoon (Woo) and Young Woo (Kim) are based at the center. They tell us to fight up and down in the center," Yeom said. "If you throw it to the center, it will enter the corner. But if you ask me to throw it to the center, it will either be in the center or (completely) outside. There will be more and more miscues."

"But if you throw the ball in the middle, it goes to the inside corner and the outside corner. But if you throw it in the corner, it goes to the outside or the center," he said. "If you throw it while looking at the center, chances are high that it will become a corner. Baseball is a battle of probabilities anyway."

"That's why (Kim) Young-woo and (Woo) Kang-hoon have all their catchers at the center. They are also at the center during competitions and training sessions. When they build up confidence, they go to the corner little by little. There are stages," Yeom said.

Coach Yeom Kyung-yeop emphasizes "establishment" and "experience of success" in all players. To build up one's own things step by step and gain confidence through success. If you have enough confidence, you will challenge yourself to a higher level than your existing skills. If what has been established is shaken, you will induce success in easier situations.

Pitching in the middle is also in line. First, attack the strike zone in the middle. Once you can score a strike aggressively, you can gradually attack a tricky zone.

How much will Woo Kang-hoon and Kim Young-woo grow through the "center" training method? Attention is focusing on the pitching of the two players.

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