Actor Lee Sin-young took the mound at Jamsil Stadium.

On the 11th, at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Songpa-gu, Seoul, during the game between the LG Twins and the KT Wiz, he served as the ceremonial first pitch thrower and received enthusiastic cheers from fans.

Lee Sin-young arrived at the stadium early before the game to check his pitching motion and prepared diligently. His superior physique and solid build gave him a presence comparable to active players, and his serious demeanor further heated up the atmosphere at the scene.

Just before the first pitch, Lee Sin-young struck the signature pose of the protagonist "Kang Seung-yeol" from the film "Full Speed," drawing applause from the audience. He said he hoped the thrown ball would be of at least a small help and wished the LG team success and an overall championship.

In the film "Full Speed," which opened on the 10th, Lee Sin-young gave a passionate performance as the lead Kang Seung-yeol, who depicts youthful passion through running, expanding his range as an actor. He then took a leading role in director Park Hoon-jung's global action project "Sad Tropics," in which he plays "Ru," a member of a killer organization in the tropical rainforest, signaling a powerful transformation beyond his youthful image as well as weighty acting.

Meanwhile, in the new MBC Friday-Saturday drama "The Moon Flows in Yi River," set to premiere on Oct. 31, he will play the deposed prince "Yi Un," promising a new transformation and raising expectations.

Lee Sin-young's "run," as he actively moves between the screen and the small screen, is expected to continue.

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