Choi Won-joon (29), ace of the Doosan Bears, is trying to regain the moment of glory.

Choi Won-joon has been very active for three years since 2019, his first full-time year. In 2019, he pitched in 34 games between the starter and the bullpen, recording 1 win, 2 losses, 4 holds, 1 save and an earned run average of 2.65, contributing to the team’s combined victory.

The following year, in 2020, he started full-time and won 10 wins, and in 2021, he won 12 wins in a row with double-digit wins.

However, he tasted the ordeal last year. He went 8-13 with a 3.60 earned run average in 165 innings in 30 games. He failed to win 10 games for 3 consecutive years, but it was a bigger regret that he failed to advance to the fall baseball with a record of 9th place in the first regular season since his team was founded. 바카라

This season, the key is to erase last year’s sluggishness.

Choi Won-joon, whom we met at the camp on the 8th, explained, “I improved my physical condition faster than in previous years. I wanted to quickly check what I lacked last year. I also told pitching coach Jae-hoon Jeong. He said he wanted to enter the practice game quickly.”

During this camp, he threw 30 and 42 pitches in two bullpen pitches. In the second bullpen pitching that day, he also threw a breaking ball.

Choi Won-joon looked back, saying, “Last year when the team was bad, I wasn’t as good as I was.”

He said, “Unlike previous years, I prepared (quickly) and it was burdensome, but the coach told me to do whatever I want.”

It is also highly anticipated that he will be with Yang Eui-ji, the best catcher in the KBO League.

Choi Won-joon said, “I tried to work together once or twice in 2018 and during the Tokyo Olympics. Ji-hyung has a firm and aggressive style. He came to Australia early and talked a lot with him, and he told me what to improve on that part. I am practicing with an emphasis,” he said. “I was told to think about how to attack the right-handed hitter’s body and ‘how the trajectory of the opponent’s swing will work’. He told me to check the hitter, so I’m paying attention.”

During the last camp, coach Lee Seung-yeop wanted Choi Won-joon to win 13 times.

He said, “I think it’s important to be consistent. You have to throw more than 160 innings. Last year, I only thought about innings, but this year I will think about the number of wins and win more than 10. (Yang) I think I didn’t run to Eui-ji (laughs),” he said. I will try to do more from the 13 wins I said. If I win 14, I think I will give you another gift.

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