"The opening two home runs were actually poison.""A swing without regret for the first time this year." Will the catcher finish the first nomination of the 'First End of Debut'
"The opening two home runs were actually poison.""A swing without regret for the first time this year." Will the catcher finish the first nomination of the 'First End of Debut'
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Catcher Han Jun-su, who was the "first designated" of the KIA Tigers, led his team to four consecutive wins with his first walk-off hit to wash off his poor batting performance early this season. Han Jun-su, who said his two home runs in the opening series were rather poisonous, wants to recreate the same basic performance as last year in an effort to increase his batting sense.메이저놀이터
Han Jun-su played as a pinch hitter in the bottom of the eighth inning against the Doosan Bears in the 2025 Shinhan Sol Bank KBO League at Gwangju-Kia Champions Field on the 18th, contributing to his team's 5-4 victory with two hits and one RBI in two at-bats.
On the day, Kia faced off with Choi Won-joon (right wing), Park Chan-ho (striker), Kim Do-young (third baseman), Choi Hyung-woo (designated hitter), Oh Sun-woo (left wing), Hong Jong-pyo (second baseman), Kim Kyu-sung (first baseman), Kim Tae-gun (past baseman), and Park Jung-woo (middle fielder). The starting pitcher for Kia was Kim Do-hyun.
KIA gave up a timely hit to Kang in the top of the fourth inning with two outs and runners on the third base. KIA, which was counterattacker, took the lead with a two-run homerun by its follow-up batter Oh Seon-woo after leadoff hitter Choi Hyung-woo walked to get on base in the bottom of the fourth inning.
Later, KIA, which had a tiebreaking solo home run by Jung Soo-bin in the top of the fifth inning, took the lead again with Kim Do-young's RBI-reversing timely double in the bottom of the fifth inning with two outs and a runner on second base. Then, when Choi Hyung-woo hit left-handed, second baseman Kim Do-young homered and ran to 4-2.
KIA allowed a 4-4 tie by giving up another run in the top of the seventh inning after being hit by Kang Seung-ho with an RBI timely hit in the top of the sixth inning.
KIA had one out and runners on first and second bases with consecutive hits by Kim Kyu-sung and Han Jun-su in the bottom of the eighth inning. However, pinch hitter Kim Sun-bin was out after hitting a fly ball to the second base on the first pitch, and Choi Won-jun missed the opportunity by swinging and striking out.
Entering the playoff race, KIA had a chance to end the game with leadoff hitter Kim Ho-ryeong's double to the right-center at the bottom of the 10th inning. KIA had one out and runners on the first and second bases with one out due to pinch hitter Lee Woo-sung's failed sacrifice bunt and Kim Kyu-sung's throwing. Han Jun-su hit a finishing double that passed through the center field to lead the team to victory.
Han Jun-su, who met with reporters after the game, said, "I didn't feel greedy for a finishing hit because (Kim) was behind me. I swung under a light heart with the idea of connecting, but I was relieved to think that it was over after watching the hit. I was ridiculously beaten at the beginning of the season, but I think it was the first time this year that I had no regrets."
Han Jun-su got off to a good start with two consecutive home runs in the last home opening series. However, Han Jun-su, who fell into a severe batting slump with a batting average of 0.125 (3 hits in 24 at-bats) in April, also visited the second division.
"My two homers were definitely a poison in the opening series. Since then, my swing has grown bigger and I have only expressed my greed," Han said. "I felt so frustrated because I didn't seem to be able to do even the middle last year. As I only played with strength without moving my lower body, I kept trying to revise such areas in the second division. I think I need more time to fully establish something. I had a good feeling since yesterday's additional training, but I have to maintain this feeling."
Thanks to Han Jun-su's walk-off double, Kia raced to four consecutive wins, recovering its 22 wins, 22 losses, and 50 percent win rate for this season. KIA tied for fourth with SSG Landers (22 wins, 1 draw and 22 losses).
Han Jun-su said, "50 percent is this hard. I feel it is really hard to win every single game. You have to keep winning like this to boost the mood. I am not satisfied with my performance in fourth place, so I want to do my best every single game and raise the ranking further at the end. I don't know where I will be, but I hope everyone laughs at the end."