You saw my old spike and gave me a present."
The SSG Landers, led by head coach Lee Sung-yong, had its first spring camp in Florida. After returning to Korea on Monday, SSG took a day off on Tuesday and left for Okinawa, Japan on Sunday to carry out its second spring camp.바카라사이트
The only rookies on the second spring camp list are Lee Yul-ye, a first-round pick catcher, and Shin Ji-hwan, a second-rounder pitcher. Lee Yul-ye, a promising catcher, was already likely to receive some opportunities, but Shin's joining may be unexpected.
Originally from Seongnam High School, Shin is a left-handed pitcher who boasts stable game management ability by banking on his outstanding ball control, fastballs with a maximum speed of 146 kilometers and high-quality sliders. "I think it will be difficult to hit due to the deception movement," manager Lee said. SSG paid a down payment of 120 million won.
Shin Ji-hwan, who met with reporters at Incheon International Airport ahead of his departure on the 23rd, said, "I thought the camp atmosphere would be rigid, but the seniors took care of me so well. Life was comfortable because they made the environment so that it could melt well," adding, "There are still many technical areas to be supplemented, but I am satisfied with the completion of the first camp without any injuries."
When asked what needs to be supplemented, Shin said, "I think we need to supplement our sliders a little more in order to become a useful pitcher who plays against left-handed hitters. If so, I think there is a good chance that I will take the mound in the first division," and added, "My physical strength and physical condition are not bad, maybe because I did a lot of weight lifting in winter. I didn't feel down."
After graduating from high school, I was with senior professionals. What is the difference between a flax and a professional.
Shin Ji-hwan said, "Amateurs had a strong feeling of filling up their time, but professionals should do well on their own according to their schedules. Above all, the systematic thing is big. I think it would be difficult without a routine. So I quietly watched how the seniors lived. I tried to find out their own tips and routines. I'm going to think about how to establish my routine one by one during the season."
There is an anecdote from the U.S. Noh Kyung-eun, a senior at Seongnam High School, handed her this special gift. Noh Kyung-eun and Shin Ji-hwan are seniors and juniors at Seongnam High School.
Shin said, "I brought my old spike when I was in high school. It's old, but Kyung-eun bought me a spike after I ate. She also bought me running shoes when I went shopping on my day off. If I have more time to stay in the first team, I want to follow him like Pat (laughs). It will be very helpful to me when I see and listen to good things."
Shin Ji-hwan said Hanwha Eagles coach Jung Woo-ram, who announced his retirement after the last season, was a role model. "I think I referred to him a lot because he is a left-handed pitcher with the same physical characteristics as me," Shin said. "Right now, you have to get a lot of hits and experience whatever it takes. I think you have to experience this and that to grow faster. There is a saying that goes, "If you can't walk on balls, get a hit." I think so, too. The seniors also told me not to think about right now and to look at it for a long time, so I try not to rush it."
Finally, he said, "My goal is to have 100 days to register for the first team. The innings was originally 50 innings, but I reduced it to 30 innings. I will not think in a hurry," and added, "The maximum speed of my ball speed in Florida is 141 kilometers, but I will go up even more during the season. As long as it doesn't hurt during the camp, my ball speed will come up on my own, so I will just pay attention to my ball control."
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