Lee Young-ha is canceled, and there is no fixed starting point for Doosan!

Lee Young-ha is canceled, and there is no fixed starting point for Doosan!


The Doosan Bears are currently agonizing over whether to select the fifth starter. Park Shin-ji (25), who was called up due to Choi Won-joon (30)'s poor performance, left a regret, and even Lee Young-ha (27), who started the match against the LG Twins in Jamsil on Thursday, was hardly expected.


In the end, he came to the conclusion that he would not fix a specific pitcher and would hold out for a while. Ahead of a home game against LG on Friday, Doosan manager Lee Seung-yeop told Lee Young-ha that his team will be excluded from the first division entry, saying that the fifth starting pitcher will move in a flexible manner depending on his condition.


Choi Won-joon, who had secured the starting position, started two games and lost one game with a 12.38 ERA (11 earned runs in eight innings) before moving down to the second division on Sunday. Park Shin-ji, who filled the position, was replaced with one hit and two walks (no run) in the first inning at the match against the Lotte Giants on Tuesday, before being removed from the first division entry the following day. Lee Young-ha, the next runner, allowed one run in 3.1 innings, but failed to show stability, allowing five walks (four hits, four strikeouts). The combined ERA of these three pitchers amounts to 8.76 (12 earned runs in 12.1 innings). 먹튀검증


For the time being, the team plans to assign the starting pitcher to the fifth place. Choi Won-joon and Lee Young-ha are at the center of the competition. "The fifth starter is a player in good condition, and I think we should stay flexible. (Choi) Won-jun is also preparing for the second division," Lee said. "(Lee) will) prepare as the starting pitcher for the second division, and if it is produced well, I will look forward to it next time." "If the team is in a stable position, we can leave the fifth starter for a slightly longer inning, but we still have to run further, so we have no choice but to make it."


"If I had pitched well below zero yesterday (13th), I would have gone as it was, but I haven't felt certain yet," he said. "Youngha is a pitcher who overwhelms the opponent with his fastball pitching. If you believe in his ball and throw it more confidently, it will get better." "Wonjun is also preparing hard in the second division, so I think he should keep an eye on his condition and use a player who is in good condition," he said.

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