'VICTORY BEFORE DEBUT → SUCCESSFUL ASIAN QUARTER SHOWCASE' WILL YOUNG-GUN AUSTRALIA'S KOREAN DREAM COME TRUE? "NEXT YEAR AT LG...”

'Victory before debut → successful Asian quarter showcase' Will Young-gun Australia's Korean dream come true? "Next year at LG...”

'Victory before debut → successful Asian quarter showcase' Will Young-gun Australia's Korean dream come true? "Next year at LG...”

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LG Twins Coen Win (26) of the professional baseball league expressed his determination to take the opportunity to come as an injured substitute foreign pitcher.

Win started the game against SSG Landers of the "2025 Shinhan Bank SOL Bank KBO League" at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on the 4th and recorded a victory of five hits (one homer) with two strikeouts and three runs in six innings.바카라사이트

Win, who threw 87 pitches, pitched fastballs (48 pitches), forks (28 pitches), and curves (11 pitches). The maximum speed of his fastballs was 147 kilometers per hour. He did not have many strikeouts, but he displayed efficient pitching through six innings without exceeding 90 pitches.

Wynn was invited to LG Spring Camp this season to train with LG players ahead of the Asian quarter foreign player system, which is scheduled to be introduced to the KBO League next year. Since then, he has signed a six-week $11,000 contract with LG as a foreign pitcher to replace Eliaser Hernandez's injury, giving him an opportunity to show his skills in the KBO League.

Win said in an interview after the game, "In a way, I think it was the most important start in baseball. I was very nervous and I thought it was a very important game." To relieve the tension, I talked a lot with my teammates and friends back home. "Thanks to this, I was able to calm down and throw the ball. In the end, it was the same baseball, and I played my best to help my team win today, which led to good results," he said.

LG manager Yeom Kyung-yeop set the number of Win's pitches at around 80 on the day. Win allowed two runs in the sixth inning, which increased the number of pitches he pitched, but it did not deviate significantly from his original plan. In addition, he showed positive performance by blocking additional runs even in the sixth inning to achieve a quality start (three earned runs or less in six innings).

Win said, "My goal was to throw as much as I can and to throw as competitive as possible until the 80th pitch. I think I have met my expectations. I have achieved results and won as well. It is a satisfactory game in many respects," expressing satisfaction with his pitching.

Win, who was also coached by former KBO league coach Chris Oxspring, said, "I contacted my coach when I signed a contract with the LG Twins as a substitute for injury. He stressed that mental health is more important than physical conditions for pitchers. It is important to have confidence. He also said that he has the ability to fight at the highest level. I was advised that I can allow strong batting, but I think it will be okay if I take it as a part of the game. I thought I could do it myself."

Win aims to take this opportunity to be competitive in the KBO League and return to LG as an Asian quarter player next year. Win said, "Of course, I want to play for LG next year if I have a chance." Win said, "I want to come back as LG Twins next year when the Asian quarter is introduced. The fans are so good and the coaching staff is amazing. My teammates are so nice and they take good care of me at the front office, so I want to play for LG in the future." He hoped that he would be able to play with LG next year as well.

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