The Spark Fighters ignite their determination for victory even in inclement weather.
In the 15th episode of the variety show "Fire Baseball," airing today (Nov. 11) on Studio C1, a rain-soaked match unfolds between the Spark Fighters and Gangneung High School.
Starting pitcher Lee Dae-eun faces off against the ace hitters of Gangneung High School in succession. The Fighters are surprised by the powerful swings of the formidable batters who hit .400 in the high school league, but Lee Dae-eun raises the excitement of the game by matching up against them with pitching that is not easily handled.
However, a situation arises that silences the Fighters before long. A batter from Gangneung High School poses a threat to the Fighters with a technical hit that matches the timing of Lee Dae-eun's pitching. As the contest prolongs, a sense of crisis hangs over the Fighters' dugout. Lee Dae-eun carefully chooses the next pitch and refocuses, raising curiosity about whether he can overcome this critical moment.
Meanwhile, the sky, which had been cloudy before the game, eventually begins to rain. Despite the downpour, the Fighters step onto the field to score. While the Fighters show their best defense, Kim Jae-ho, who struggles to find his batting rhythm, takes the lead in offense. Jung Geun-woo humorously scolds him, saying, "You might as well not even pick up the bat," eliciting laughter. There is anticipation about whether Kim Jae-ho will seize the opportunity to bounce back from the lower batting order.
Players from Gangneung High School closely watch the young talents of the Fighters. They refer to Im Sang-woo and Moon Kyo-won as "the best shortstop in college baseball" and "the number one in college baseball," respectively, keeping a close eye on their plays. Under the pressure of the rising interest from their opponents, attention is focused on whether the Fighters' young talents can showcase their abilities.
The Spark Fighters continue to burn with passion even in the intensifying rain. A player's desperate swing leads to cheers from the Fighters. As if the sky had opened up, the shouts of fans cheering for the Fighters amid the pouring rain further heat up the atmosphere. However, the rain falls so heavily that visibility is lost, and the game is eventually suspended, prompting an emergency meeting among the production team. Attention is drawn to whether the game may be canceled, and whose side the sky will take.
Even in the heavy rain, the unquenchable flame of the Fighters can be seen tonight (Nov. 11) at 8 p.m. on the official YouTube channel of Studio C1.
[Photo] Provided by Studio C1.
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