"KANG MINO, CHOI HYEONG WOO!" Super utility who plays 1,000 games at age 31, surpasses Korea's first man
"KANG MINO, CHOI HYEONG WOO!" Super utility who plays 1,000 games at age 31, surpasses Korea's first man
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I'm going to have a big goal in the future, too. Kang Min-ho and Choi Hyung-woo!"
Ryu Ji-hyuk (31) of the Samsung Lions has a new goal. "I don't want to be satisfied with the record of 1,000 games that I have achieved at the age of 31. I want to grow older like Kang Min-ho (39) and Choi Hyung-woo (41), the first-timers of the Korean baseball team. Just like Kang Min-ho who played in 2,413 games and Choi who played in 2,225 games, I will try to fill 2,000 games. It takes seven years for me to play in all games.메이저사이트
Ryu Ji-hyuk came out as the fifth batter and second baseman in the game against the Kiwoom Heroes at Gocheok Sky Dome on the 21st, recording one hit and two RBIs in four times at bat. The flow, which had been blocked by Kiwoom starter Ha Young-min's perfect pitch until the third inning, was solved with Ryu Ji-hyuk's timely hit in the fourth inning. Samsung failed to score until two outs despite leadoff hitter Kim Ji-chan's on-base hit in the fourth inning, but took the lead by scoring two runs on Ryu Ji-hyuk's timely hit that fell in front of center fielder.
With this victory, Samsung continued to win for the first time in May. "I think winning will be more fun. I'm glad I won," Ryu said after the match. "I knew I would play in 1,000 games. I felt great. I thought I played in 1,000 games." But Kang Min-ho said he played in more than 2,400 games. So I thought, "I hope I can become a player who can play that long and many games."
There was a reason why he played 1,000 games at the age of 31. It wasn't long before he became a main player. Ryu was drafted by Doosan in 2012 and became a professional baseball player, but only after being lifted by the Sangmu Baseball Organization. He played in 125 games in 2017, six years after joining the team.
Meanwhile, he suffered from long injury. He faced a turning point in his trade from Doosan to KIA in 2020, but played in only 25 games due to ruptured hamstring. In the following year, he played in only 92 games due to internal oblique muscle injury and the spread of COVID-19.
Ryu said, "I prepare with the same mindset every year. I want to be a main player. It's fun to work out with young players when they come," adding, "I'm going to have a big goal going forward. Kang Min-ho, Choi Hyung-woo!" "He pays more attention to preventing injury than last year. He talks a lot with his training parts and does things he hasn't done before. "I pay a lot of attention to that, whether I keep wearing hot packs even after I come out to the ballpark," he said.