A move by manager Kim Seong-geun appears for the embattled Fireworks Fighters.
In episode 23 of Studio C1's baseball variety program "Fireworks Baseball," released on the 6th, the Fighters are shown hoping for victory with one united heart.
That day, the Fighters' battery, which had been suppressing Hwaseong Corillo with aggressive pitching, faces an unexpected crisis. In the continued hard-fought contest, the Fighters in the dugout can only cheer with applause. On top of that, the opponent's "running baseball," which unnerves them, adds pressure to the Fighters.
Watching the game from the dugout, Song Seung-jun could not hide his anxious feelings, saying, "Wow, I'm nervous again." As the powerful hitter of Hwaseong Corillo steps to the plate, the mountain the Fighters must overcome grows higher. He is the batter who hit three consecutive at-bat home runs in a match against a professional double-A club the previous day. It becomes a question whether the Fighters' battery can withstand the opponent's batting rush.
For the Fighters' battery in the midst of a tough fight, the batting lineup also shows strength. In particular, Go Dae-ju's Jeong Geun-woo, Choi Su-hyun, and Park Yong-taek raise the game's intensity with their fierce hitting touch and ability to execute tactics. Manager Kim Seong-geun shakes up the game by strengthening the defense and changing the mound. Attention is focused on whether they can overcome the reef called Hwaseong Corillo and turn the momentum around.
Meanwhile, a warm breeze blows through the pitching staff, which had been full of playful jealousy and envy. They notice physical abnormalities from each other's small actions alone, exchange concerned looks, and show a one-team image that goes beyond internal competition. Eyes are drawn to the bromance that unfolds violently yet tenderly under warm feelings for one another.
The Fighters' moving plays, finding breakthroughs together even in difficult situations, will be released tomorrow (6th) at 8 p.m. on Studio C1's official YouTube channel.
[Photo] Studio C1 "Fireworks Baseball"
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