"I WAS ORIGINALLY BRIGHT, BUT I DID WHAT I WAS TOLD TO DO WHEN I SAW THE BALL," BATTER JANG JAE-YOUNG'S HAPPY BASEBALL...YOU CAN DO THAT

"I was originally bright, but I did what I was told to do when I saw the ball," batter Jang Jae-young's happy baseball...You can do that

"I was originally bright, but I did what I was told to do when I saw the ball," batter Jang Jae-young's happy baseball...You can do that

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"I used to be bright...”

Batter Jang Jae-young (22, Kiwoom Heroes) definitely looks brighter than when he was a pitcher. After a long period of hard work, he finally wore the right one. Maybe Jang is playing Happy Baseball right now. I wonder if happiness makes sense in this fierce professional world, but Jang deserves to play Happy Baseball for a while. As a reward for the past three years of hard work.

Ahead of the match against the LG Twins in Gocheok on Tuesday, Jang said, "It was bright originally. It was bright when I was pitching, but I was worried a lot anyway. If you were worried a lot about something that hasn't even happened when you were a pitcher, you are trying to learn a lot as a fielder. I heard that you have to fail a lot and feel a lot to learn. Even if you fail a lot, I will try to think positively."

If Jang Jae-young is to run long as a batter, he needs to have a clear position. After coming up to the first team, he only played center field. Coach Hong Won-ki has no intention of entrusting Jang Jae-young with a corner outfielder yet. The center fielder is relatively easier to adapt than the corner outfielder. His feet are quite fast, so he is adapting without difficulty.

At the match against LG, he cleared a deep left-center hit from the warning track, while failing to pretend to catch up with the hit that was falling right next to him. It would be difficult for him to judge a hit. Currently, he is able to do just fine. Coach Hong said he could become one of the best in throwing ability.

Ahead of the match on Tuesday, Jang said, "I have a lot of things to do as my field of vision expands. I have to play while thinking about the situation. Yong-gyu and outfielders give me a lot of advice. I try not to panic by thinking about the situation in advance." He said, "I have never played left and right field before. I don't know what's comfortable about it, but I just say I'm going to do it."
I was curious if he felt any pain when throwing the ball. Surprisingly, Jang does not feel pain when throwing the ball as an outfielder, unlike when throwing 150 kilometers as a pitcher. He does not go to a hospital and receive elbow treatment. He just goes through elbow reinforcement training as scheduled during the team's training part.

Jang said, "I don't feel much pain. I just do reinforcement exercises and get treatment in the morning. As a pitcher, if you keep throwing the ball hard, outfielders won't keep hitting. Even if you feel pain, you won't feel much pressure. I've never felt pain before. It's the same when I hit."

Jang was good at hitting when he was a high school student and the youth team. However, in the professional world, it is completely different. Jang said, "Being hit is harder than being fun. It's a new challenge, so I'm trying to have fun. I'm trying to learn a lot." 고소득알바

There are many senior pitchers who have turned from pitchers to fielders. Right now, Kiwoom has Lee Hyung-jong as well. However, Jang said, "I'm not the type to seek advice yet. I'm trying to hit the ball. This is the first time in my life that first team pitchers have hit a ball. You have to feel something unfamiliar. With more experience, it will not be too late to ask for advice. I talk about basic things with my coach a lot."

At this point, Jang Jae-young felt that he just saw the ball and hit the ball. He is good at hitting. At this point, which has not been analyzed by the nine clubs, it is better to push according to his strengths. He said, "I just swing when I see the ball without thinking. If it doesn't fit, I think I'll hit it again at the next batter's box. My wrist or palm hurts because it's my first time hitting, but I think it'll be okay if I become resistant."

Of course, he has no intention of returning to the position. "I have no intention of becoming a pitcher," Jang said. "I have no intention of becoming a pitcher. Most starting pitchers have two or more breaking balls. I also think that it will not be easy to hit. It is hard for fast-balling pitchers to find the right timing. I once thought, "It was not easy to hit my own ball," but I never thought about having a bad one. "I have a lot of thoughts about how I can hit my ball better."

Jang has a batting average of 0.192, one homer, three RBIs, four runs scored, and an OPS of 0.749, five hits in 26 times at bat in eight games for the first team. He needs to take off his goggles and watch him as he is.

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