“You need to know yourself, your feelings are important” A 42-year-old transfer student from Hanwha’s heartbreaking words
You need to know yourself. “Your feelings are important.”
The Hanwha Eagles have traditionally not had a strong outfield defense. The addition of Kim Kang-min (42), the oldest transfer student, is expected to be of great help in strengthening the team's strength. The current situation is that efforts are being made to somehow use Lee Jin-young (27), who has weaknesses in batting accuracy but is strong in defense, as the starting player. In the current situation where there is no offense and defense, the presence of Kim Kang-min, who still has a strong shot at chances, not to mention defense, is expected to be significant.
Separately from this, the barrage of questions from Hanwha juniors toward Kim Kang-min is at a remarkable level. On the team's YouTube channel, Eagles TV, a video of Kim Kang-min helping outfielder Choi In-ho's batting practice by putting a ball on the tee bar at Melbourne Ball Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia was revealed.
According to Kim Kang-min, Choi In-ho simply asked one question, but the process of answering took a long time. Kim Kang-min politely refused to reveal it to the YouTube production team, saying it was a deep story. However, the conclusion Kim Kang-min conveyed to the reporters was simple.
Kim Kang-min's conclusion could also be guessed through another outfielder, Moon Hyun-bin. On the 7th, Moon Hyun-bin said, “There was something I wasn’t good at, so I asked senior Kim Kang-min about what I should do.” She said, “If I approach first, he will tell me. If I think of something I'm curious about, I ask. “I feel comfortable asking questions because they make me feel comfortable,” she said.
According to Moon Hyun-bin, Kim Kang-min said, “You must know yourself well. I need to know what condition you are in. “There are limits to what others can tell you,” she said. The conclusion is the same as what Choi In-ho heard. Kim Kang-min can give advice, but the final decision is made by the player himself.
In the larger scheme of things, the coach's advice is the same. Even if a player is persuaded with data, the final acceptance and preparation is up to the individual player. He advises that even if there is advice from those around him, he must use his own judgment and pioneer his own direction. He also said to Choi In-ho, “Your feelings are important.”
Therefore, each player’s ‘self-objectification’ is important. Although seniors and coaches can help in the larger scheme of things, Kim Kang-min seems to have wanted to tell his juniors the simple truth that one's own baseball life must be pioneered by oneself.
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