It was the first time in baseball that a game had not gone as planned. The gap was wide, and in a way, it was too ideal for him to make his professional debut. However, I was too nervous. He allowed a walk even after catching the count in favor of the first batter, and the second batter hit a home run. He had to get up after shaking it off, but he also got a hit by the third batter. The SSG bench became urgent, and his debut game ended without setting an out count.메이저놀이터
Choi Hyun-suk (22) of SSG, who made his worst debut in 2024, confessed honestly, "I felt dizzy until the moment I came down. It was a situation, but I thought a lot, 'What did I do?'" Choi said. "I almost went into the dugout wrong way. Now that I think about it, I thought I was very nervous." His debut match, which was full of expectations, became a nightmare, and Choi was immediately notified of his move to the second division. Thus, the fantasy of the first division was dashed.
Choi admitted, "I couldn't control myself. I was in a hurry, and I just saw the front." Rather than regretting missing the opportunity to play in the first division, he clearly knew his problems and nodded and went down to the second division. He couldn't even calculate his ERA because he couldn't catch an out count. Choi sweated again in the second division with the determination that he would show more confident pitching when he moved back to the first division.
Choi, who joined the pro league after being named the fourth round (40th overall) by SSG in 2024, drew high expectations as he was well received by the coaching staff of the Taiwanese Futures League in March last year. Although he is not a fast-binding player, he was praised for his strength at the end of the ball and quality of ball itself. He started in the second division as well. He was classified as a player closest to the first division. The coaching staff of the first division, who had remembered his impressions in Taiwan, also gave him a chance. However, he ruined his debut match and it took a long time before he could rejoin the top division.
However, Choi spent all of his time learning. He trained diligently, and in the process, he gained speed. "I did a lot of drill exercises with coach Lee Hyung-sam in the 2nd division. I did exercise that instantly exploded my strength for about a month on and outside the mound. As a result, I felt that my speed suddenly increased without realizing it," Choi said. "I didn't feel that it was particularly burdensome to my body." Choi, who showed an improvement in speed in the 2nd division, finished the season while maintaining expectations from the 1st division coaching staff, although he played in only two games last year.
Aside from Choi's 2024 performance, SSG coach Lee Soo-yong is considered a candidate who will compete for a starting rotation position. He will prepare as a starting member for the 2025 season as well. "Last year, I had a lot of regrets. However, I think it was an experience, and if I get a good chance again, I should prepare so that I don't regret it," Choi said. The off-season sweats are also quite impressive. "After returning to the Kagoshima wrap-up camp, I rested for two to three weeks without throwing a ball. I focused on weight training in literature, but started a drive-line program one to two weeks ago and started playing catch ball technically," Choi said.
At the Kagoshima camp, he closely analyzed his strengths and weaknesses with the new pitching coach, Kyung Heon-ho, and focused on technical supplementation to make use of his strengths. Choi Hyun-seok said, "I analyzed the pitching design with the data with coach Kyung Heon-ho. I'm continuing to do that while correcting the parts that I couldn't do and playing catch," and added, "I measured the trackman's level, and the vertical movement level came out okay, so he said let's make it work. The ABS zone is a little lower, but I practiced that part a lot because I thought I could make use of my strengths if I saved a high fastball."
In the process of preparing for the camp, I receive a lot of advice from my seniors. I seek advice from the process of preparing for the camp and technical problems, and I am trying to apply what I received. Choi Hyun-seok also believes that he will do his best to shake off his disappointment last year, and if so, the result will help his career even if it is not necessarily a starting rotation settlement. Choi Hyun-seok said, "I have to show a good performance in the camp, but I want to take the mound at any position. It's better to say it's a starting competition, but even if it's not, I want to show a good performance." I definitely gained something from my debut, which was like a nightmare. The career ERA started at 54.00, but if there is a process to continue to undermine it, it will also be meaningful.
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