The Fire Fighters make relentless efforts to dispel the losing aura enveloping the team.

Tomorrow (the 10th) at 8 p.m., episode 28 of Studio C1's baseball variety show "Fire Baseball" will be released, in which the Fire Fighters, suffering from a scoring drought, step up to change the mood.

The Fighters are in danger of giving up runs against Jangchung High School's fierce offense and excellent game management. In response, manager Kim Seong-geun reorganizes defensive positions and quickly prepares the next pitcher to escape this quagmire.

The batting lineup, which rarely produces, brings tension to the team. In particular, chief coach Lee Gwang-gil, the team's emotional pillar, sharply scolds the players, saying "you really can't hit," to provoke their competitive spirit. Attention is focused on whether those who have become overly sensitive after the last loss can pull themselves together and launch a counterattack.

To change the course of the game, the Fighters play the Lee Dae-eun card. Despite not being in perfect condition, Lee Dae-eun takes the mound for the team's victory and faces Jangchung High School's determined hitters head-on. A clash of the spear that pierces everything and the shield that blocks everything—the winner of this head-to-head confrontation sparks curiosity.

Meanwhile, the Fighters' youngest position player, Lim Sang-woo, surprises his teammates with a moment of a proper professional player. From a grit-filled full-speed run to flawless defense using a strong arm, the Fighters lament that they cannot let Lim Sang-woo, who is about to join a professional club, go. Lim Sang-woo's play, reborn from a baseball boy into a true baseball player, can be seen on the broadcast.

The tenacious game the never-giving-up Fire Fighters will show can be watched tomorrow (the 10th) at 8 p.m. on Studio C1's official YouTube channel.

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