Veteran left-handed hitter Han Yu-sum (36, SSG Landers) is desperate and waiting for the season to open.
Han Yu-seom, who is currently holding the second spring camp in Okinawa, Japan, said in an interview with this newspaper, "It was a season that could be disappointing if it was okay and disappointing if it was okay (when I look back on 2024).카지노사이트
Han played in 132 games last year and had a batting average of 0.235 (109 hits in 464 times at bat) with 23 home runs and 87 RBIs. It was not his peak performance (41 home runs in the 2018 season), but he conquered the 20 home runs mark for the first time in two years. Han had seven home runs in the 2023 season, which hurt his pride. Many assessed the aging curve (a phenomenon in which players become more athletic at a certain age, leading to poor performance and skills).
The team has rebounded to dispel concerns, but has no satisfaction. The increased strikeout rate and on-base percentage have yet to be resolved. "Records are something that I cannot do anything about," Han said. "We need to establish what we have prepared so far to demonstrate our performance in the season. We are preparing to respond faster (in different situations) and swing more concisely (in different situations)."
Han Yu Island played in the first round of camp in the second tier of the Korean pro baseball team. The team worked out in Kagoshima, Japan, not Florida, the U.S., the U.S., which is the site of its first-tier training. With shorter travel distances, it has been easier to manage conditions. "Han Yu Island started a phased batting training program from February 1. From February 9, I performed it at 100 percent intensity," a source at SSG's conditioning division said. "I fully physicalized through physical and technical training."
One of Han Yu-sum's variables is the adaptation of the automatic ball-strike system (ABS). The ABS system, which was introduced for the first time last season, has different strike zones depending on the height of the batter. The position of a player at the top of a strike is 56.35 percent, and the position at the bottom is 27.64 percent of the player's height. However, there was no correction according to the striking posture. "Yu-sum is the type of person who lowers his body when hitting (riding posture), but I don't think he fits well with ABS, which has a large difference in height," a team source said. However, the ABS zone will be lowered by 0.6 percentage points this year. According to the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO), players who are 1 meter 80 centimeters tall will be about 1 centimeter apart.
"I think we need to start a trial match to feel (different parts). A 1cm drop might help. However, it may not be much different because the gap is so slight," Han said. "We will prepare well and adapt to the different zone." Han is one of the veterans that SSG coach Lee Soo-yong expects, and should take the center stage of the team's performance. "If individual performance improves compared to last year, it will have a positive impact on the team's performance. Rather than aiming for long shots, I want to achieve a better performance," he added.
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