The Top Batting Order Is A Shower Hit And The Bottom Batting Order Is A Hit
The NC Dinos dominate baseball this fall with the bat.
The harmony of the upper and lower batters armed with shower hits and home runs is remarkable.
NC won five consecutive postseason games without losing a single defeat, as the cohesion of the first to fifth batters and the strong shot of the lower order harmonized exquisitely.
NC beat KT Wiz 9-5 in the first round of the professional baseball playoff (PO, three wins out of five) at Suwon KT Wiz Park on the 30th by hitting one home run and 13 hits in a timely manner.
Except for the wild card game against the Doosan Bears, it is notable that he led the game by taking the first run in four games, including three semi-playoff games and the first round of PO. 토토사이트
NC gained a chance to score with consecutive hits by Son Ah-seop and Park Min-woo in the first inning in the first round of PO, and easily scored the first run with a sacrifice fly by the fourth batter Jason Martin.
In the second inning, Oh Young-soo ran away one more step with the solo arch of the left-center wall.
Oh Young-soo, who played as the seventh batter and first baseman, hit three hits in five at-bats and earned two RBIs, meeting NC manager Kang In-kwon's expectations 100%.
The home runs of lower-order hitters became the trademark of NC in the postseason this year.
It was also Seo Ho-cheol who hit a come-from-behind grand slam in the fourth inning when he was losing 0-3 in the wild card game.
Of the seven home runs NC hit in five baseball games this fall, all six of them were hit by lower-order hitters except for Martin's one.
Kim Hyung-joon had three shots, Oh Young-soo and Seo Ho-chul had one, and Kim Sung-wook's thrilling two-run shot in the first round of the semi-playoff also came in the eighth batting order.
If the lower-order batters hit an unexpected hit, the upper-order batters produce hits without hesitation.
No. 1 Son Ah-seop, No. 2 Park Min-woo, No. 3 Park Gun-woo, No. 4 Martin, and No. 5 Kwon Hee-dong combined for nine hits, more than half of the team's hits, in the first PO game.
Son Ah-seop and Kwon Hee-dong each hit three hits to open the scoring and accumulate RBIs one by one.
NC's top five batters hit 34 or 64% of the team's total hits (53) in five postseason games, showing off an even stronger performance at the feast.
Coach Kang explained that he thought about putting Seo Ho-cheol in the second place instead of Park Min-woo in consideration of the data just before the first round of PO.
However, it was difficult to change the batting line that played so well throughout the fall, so he pushed it as it was, resulting in the desired results.
NC only used Oh Young-soo and Do Tae-hoon alternately, and the remaining eight will be fixed line-ups.
As Oh Young-soo, a left-handed mid- and long-range catcher, also had a thrilling taste against KT's William Cuevas, the nine starting positions are expected to be fixed for the time being.