'National hitter' Lee Seung-yup's special one-point lesson continues.
On the 25th, at Hinata Himuka Stadium in Miyazaki, Japan, the Doosan Bears held their second spring camp training.
While watching the players' batting training, Lee Seung-yup stood in front of 'trade acquisition' Choo Jae-hyun. After watching for some time, Lee Seung-yup corrected Choo Jae-hyun's swing posture by throwing the ball himself.
Choo Jae-hyun also adjusted his posture under Lee Seung-yup's guidance, swinging the bat repeatedly. Satisfied with Choo Jae-hyun's posture, Lee Seung-yup exclaimed 'good' with admiration, encouraging him.
Choo Jae-hyun, who was selected as the MVP among fielders in the first spring camp in Sydney, Australia.
Choo Jae-hyun, who also received Lee Seung-yup's special one-point lesson in Australia, stated, 'I didn't change my form significantly. My original swing tended to be a bit off, but the coach caught that and corrected it so that my swing could occur in front.'
On this day, Choo Jae-hyun expressed gratitude, saying, 'The coach and the coaches always give me good advice, so I seem to gain confidence in my mechanism. I'm just focusing on enhancing this good feeling to prepare well for the season.'
Choo Jae-hyun aims to consistently play baseball in the first team. He is vigorously swinging the bat today to make the first team roster.