"Is the biggest obstacle to the third consecutive on-base king right behind him?" "Miracle on the 97th" Kim Hyun-soo acknowledged. Will the first and second players fight for the on-base king

How would you feel if LG had a strong competitor who would block LG Twins' Hong Chang-ki's three consecutive on-base hits.바카라사이트

It had actually happened until June last year. Hong's strong competitor was Moon Sung-joo, who was LG's No. 2 hitter.

Until June 20, Hong Chang-ki was ranked first with an on-base percentage of 443, and Moon Sung-joo was ranked second. At that time, the on-base percentage was 431. Park Gun-woo of the NC Dinos was ranked third with 420.

At that time, Hong had a batting average of 309 and Moon had a batting average of 3331. Hong had a batting average of lower than that of Moon, but he was able to get on base a lot with 58 overwhelming walks. Moon increased his on-base percentage by accurate hitting. Notably, he was called the first batter he avoided by opposing pitchers because he had a batting average in scoring position of 418 percent, being a table setter and even a clutch ability.

Unfortunately, however, the title match between Hong Chang-ki and Moon Sung-joo ended quickly without being able to play properly due to Moon Sung-joo's injury.

On June 20, he was excluded from the entry because he felt left hamstring pain while sprinting after hitting an infield ground ball against the Gwangju KIA Tigers, and was later excluded from the entry due to fine hamstring damage.

Since then, he has rested and played due to his hamstring condition, and failed to match his performance as his physical condition was not perfect. Since his injury, Moon has played in 21 games only, posting a batting average of 246 (14 hits in 57 at-bats) with five RBIs and six runs scored. His on-base percentage also remained at 317.

In the end, Moon Sung-joo ended last season with a batting average of 315, 46 hits and 48 RBIs, 47 points, and a on-base percentage of 411. Although his batting average and on-base percentage were better than in 2023 (batting percentage of 0.294, 132 hits, 57 RBIs, 77 runs, and on-base percentage of 0.392), it was a season of great regret due to the low number of games played due to injuries.

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There is a good chance that he will be a strong competitor.

After graduating from Kyungpook High School and Gangneung Yeongdong University, Moon joined the team as 97th in the second round in 2018, but he penetrated LG's thick outfield through hard work. It was a practice bug recognized by veteran Kim Hyun-soo, who is famous for his deep training. He made his name known with 99 hits in 2022 and a batting average of .330, and has entered a stage where he can acknowledge his performance by showing consistent performance in the three years he spoke as a pro in 2023 and last year.

If Moon Sung-joo takes good care of his body and continues his good batting, he can build the strongest table setters ever with Hong Chang-ki. In addition, Austin-Moon Bo-kyung, a 100-run duo last year, will create the strongest top batting line that is second to none.

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