"IS THIS THE DIGNITY OF THE WS WINNING TEAM?" I SAW THROUGH THE KBO'S .300 HITTER "8 YEARS OF CONCERN" AT ONCE, AND KIM HYE-SUNG ALSO MARVELED, "MY PROBLEM CAME OUT EXACTLY."

"Is this the dignity of the WS winning team?" I saw through the KBO's .300 hitter "8 years of concern" at once, and Kim Hye-sung also marveled, "My problem came out exactly."

"Is this the dignity of the WS winning team?" I saw through the KBO's .300 hitter "8 years of concern" at once, and Kim Hye-sung also marveled, "My problem came out exactly."

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Kim Hye-sung (26), who has a career batting average of .300 in the KBO, also saw through the agony he had been agonizing for eight years at once.

Kim Hye-sung said at an official press conference after training on the third day of the 2025 Dodgers spring camp full squad at Camelback Ranch ballpark in Glendale, Arizona on the 18th (Korea time). "It's been four years since I made such a big change."

It is not easy to make changes with just over a month left before the opening of the season. In particular, players who are considered to have strengths in contact skills such as Kim Hye-sung could have taken more risks. It was all the more so if it was a contact ability that was recognized by Lee Jung-hoo (27, San Francisco Giants), his best friend and former batting champion. "[Kim] Hye-sung was really the best among our peers in batting, to the extent that he received the Lee Young-min batting award since high school," Lee told reporters at the San Francisco Spring Camp on the 17th. "That's why I have nothing to give baseball advice, whether it's batting or defense."
However, Kim has always had concerns about her own batting performance. Kim has never won the title of "hitting king" or "overwhelming performance." Since hitting is limited to hitting without hitting long balls, people were doubtful whether she would be able to perform in the Major League.

Dodgers was the best team for Kim, who was aware of such criticism. Having won the World Series title last year, Dodgers has been the best team in Major League for more than a decade since the 2010s. Including winning the district championship for eight consecutive years from 2013, it has topped the National League West for the past 12 years excluding 2021.

Despite being at the bottom of the list for nominations for rookie draft players for over a decade, Turner has maintained the throne thanks to the power of nurturing. A case in point is Justin Turner. Turner is an ordinary platoon infielder who had no more than 10 homers in a single season until he was 29, but his life changed after joining the Dodgers in 2014. Turner, who changed his batting approach, has become a slugger who hits double-digit homers every season, and while he was in charge, the Dodgers won the West Division title for seven consecutive seasons.

Kim Hye-sung also experienced the amazing experience for a little while. Kim said, "I thought that there would be changes when I go to the Major League. I knew my problem, and since the Dodgers have such a good system, I thought they would solve it. And that part was perfect for me."

"The team had a system to film and analyze the batting form. After seeing it and talking with the coach, I am revising it a lot. The part that I felt had a lot of problems while playing baseball came out exactly through the analysis program. So I was able to easily follow the practice," he added. 바카라사이트

When it comes to hitting, the team was changing both upper and lower body movements. They adjusted their approach to increase the probability of hitting as much as possible. Even so, changing their eight-year accumulation in just one month is not an easy task. However, the Dodgers has paid attention to Kim Hye-sung's quality of work. LA Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters on Wednesday, "Kim Hye-sung was much stronger than I thought. I think he is one of the players with the lowest body fat in our camp."

"Kim Hye-sung has excellent capabilities. He has all the necessary elements for success, and his batting posture is just a few small adjustments," Aaron Bates, the batting coach, told Korean reporters at the scene.

With the help of her teammates and teammates, Kim happily attempted to change. MVP-turned shortstop Mookie Betts shouted "Let's go Dodgers" at the end of infield funkgo training to help her adjust to the situation, and encouraged fans to cheer her up. He stayed with her throughout the training sessions, helping her adjust to the situation, as did Korean Major Leaguer Tommy Edman.

"I think it would be better to revise it and get a disappointing result than to not revise it and produce a good result," Kim said. "Betz told me not to stick to the result because it is a practice. I hope I only focus on the revision part." Not only Betts but other players were so kind and informed, which helped me a lot in getting used to it. I am really grateful and am playing baseball in a good mood."

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