“It just flew by.”카지노사이트
KT is having a hot summer, and shortstop Kim Sang-soo, 33, is at the center of it. Signed by KT as an off-season free agent, he anchors the center of the infield with his hot bat and steady defense. On the last five days, he also dominated against Jamsil LG Electronics. He went 3-for-5 with one home run and three RBIs in an 8-4 win.
Before the game against LG on the 6th, Lee Kang-cheol was all smiles. In particular, it was not Kim Sang-soo’s two-run shot in the top of the eighth inning that caught his eye, but the scoring situation in the top of the third inning that turned the score from 1-0 to 2-0. With runners on first and third, Anthony Alford’s misplayed grounder to first base sent the third baseman racing home. First baseman Austin Dean’s defense was untroubled and it looked like an out. But Kim’s thunderous head-first slide led to a no-doubt safe call.
Lee, who watched from the third base dugout, said, “(Sang-soo) just slid through. He was actually halfway to the out, but when (the catcher) caught the ball, he was already in,” Lee marveled.
“It was like watching (Lee) Jong-beom in the old days. It was Daegu Samsung Electronics, and I don’t know if the third baseman was (Kim) Hansu or our senior Kim Tae-gyun. In the first inning, there was a grounder to third that the runner couldn’t move, and Jong-beom came in. The defense was fine, and I said, ‘He’s out,’ but he came in while the catcher was catching the ball. I remembered that,” he said, sticking out his tongue. “I wasn’t the only one who was surprised, everyone in the dugout was surprised,” he said, giving a thumbs-up at the end.
“It just flew by.”
KT is having a hot summer, and shortstop Kim Sang-soo, 33, is at the center of it. Signed by KT as an off-season free agent, he anchors the center of the infield with his hot bat and steady defense. On the last five days, he also dominated against Jamsil LG Electronics. He went 3-for-5 with one home run and three RBIs in an 8-4 win.
Before the game against LG on the 6th, Lee Kang-cheol was all smiles. In particular, it was not Kim Sang-soo’s two-run shot in the top of the eighth inning that caught his eye, but the scoring situation in the top of the third inning that turned the score from 1-0 to 2-0. With runners on first and third, Anthony Alford’s misplayed grounder to first base sent the third baseman racing home. First baseman Austin Dean’s defense was untroubled and it looked like an out. But Kim’s thunderous head-first slide led to a no-doubt safe call.
Lee, who watched from the third base dugout, said, “(Sang-soo) just slid through. He was actually halfway to the out, but when (the catcher) caught the ball, he was already in,” Lee marveled.
“It was like watching (Lee) Jong-beom in the old days. It was Daegu Samsung Electronics, and I don’t know if the third baseman was (Kim) Hansu or our senior Kim Tae-gyun. In the first inning, there was a grounder to third that the runner couldn’t move, and Jong-beom came in. The defense was fine, and I said, ‘He’s out,’ but he came in while the catcher was catching the ball. I remembered that,” he said, sticking out his tongue. “I wasn’t the only one who was surprised, everyone in the dugout was surprised,” he said, giving a thumbs-up at the end.