"Flame Baseball" manager Kim Sung-keun faces a happy dilemma.

In episode 2 of the Studio C1 baseball variety show Flame Baseball 2, which is released on YouTube tonight (the 11th) at 8 p.m., the applicants' Flame Fighters entrance tests are revealed.

The earlier scrimmage between blue and white teams is heading into its final stages. The applicants' determination boiled over even more. Word has it that a faint smile appeared on manager Kim Sung-keun's face as he watched.

In particular, Shin Jae-young, who received an "insufficient practice" evaluation in the document screening, shows a turnaround with razor-sharp command that moves from the inside to the outside of the batter and his signature slider. The power of Shin Jae-young, who is of the 2016 KBO rookie of the year class, is a point that raises even more anticipation.

Lee Dae-ho, the only blue-and-white scrimmage participant at the first base position, faces an unexpected trial. An unimaginable batting order, freezing at the powerful pitches of the opposing pitcher. Even the joke "If Lee Dae-ho strikes out, he passes" raises curiosity about how the situation will unfold.

The producers of "Flame Baseball" said that the real manager Kim Sung-keun went through deep 고민 before composing the final roster. They said it was a happy dilemma because there were so many standout players.

However, at the same time, manager Kim Sung-keun's unexpected judgment reportedly even embarrassed the production team. Attention is focused on how manager Kim Sung-keun will finalize the Flame Fighters roster.

[Photo] Provided by Studio C1.

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