"I DON'T EAT LATE AT NIGHT, I DON'T GO OUTSIDE ON MY DAYS OFF." BASEBALL HAS INCREASED THROUGH ABSTINENCE, AND HOW JUNG HYUN-SOO SURVIVES EVEN ON THE '92 GAME PACE.'

"I don't eat late at night, I don't go outside on my days off." Baseball has increased through abstinence, and how Jung Hyun-soo survives even on the '92 game pace.'

"I don't eat late at night, I don't go outside on my days off." Baseball has increased through abstinence, and how Jung Hyun-soo survives even on the '92 game pace.'

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Chung Hyeon-su (24), the most frequently seen pitcher in the KBO League this season. It may be tough, but he is spending the season bravely.온라인카지노

Chung Hyeon-soo recently met with Star News and said, "I'm literally so grateful. As it goes up often, I'm grateful because I have a sense of responsibility."

As of Tuesday, Chung has pitched in 25 games, becoming the most prolific pitcher in the league. If this trend continues, he will be on pace to play 92 games after the end of this season. He has held four games without losing or losing a game, and posted an earned run average of 3.86. While playing 16 ⅓ innings, he has 20 strikeouts, nine walks, a 0.203 hit-out rate and a 1.29 on-base allowed rate (WHIP).

He is still a "specialist" who plays more games against left-handed hitters. He has a batting average of 0.167 against left-handed hitters this season by striking out 16 times at 49 times at bat. In contrast, he has a batting average of 0.294 at 21 times at bat against right-handed hitters.

Still, Lotte manager Kim Tae-hyung praised left-handed pitchers such as Chung Hyun-soo and Song Jae-young, saying, "They are doing so well. We can't put (Jung) Cheol-won in this kind of situation in the sixth inning, but in that case, left-handed pitchers cleaned up and blocked him, so we can do next."

Although his performance against right-handed hitters is not good, Chung Hyun-soo said, "I'm confident in both, but hits are especially good for right-handed hitters. But I feel confident because I feel about my ball only when I get hit," and added, "I think I can study as I get hit."

Despite his frequent appearances, Chung Hyun-soo responded firmly, saying, "My body may be different, but I'm okay outside." Regarding the part that gained attention after playing in the game, he said, "I feel it, but I still have a lot of seasons left, so it's too early to like or disappoint," and "I'm always coming to the ballpark with the same mind."

Still, Chung Hyun-soo is holding up well thanks to the help of experienced seniors such as Koo Seung-min and Kim Won-joong. "At first, I didn't know anything, so I thought about what to do, but I'm trying one by one while asking Seung-min or Won-joong during the off-season," he said. "Those advice helped me a lot because they played full-time in the first team. From eating to sleeping to managing physical strength, I'm doing well."

In particular, Chung Hyun-soo said, "I learned that I should play the season while suppressing what I really want to do, and he said that I should be the same when I do well or when I don't do well, so it touched my heart." "I'm not eating anything too late at night, I'm not sleeping 12 to 13 hours a day, and I'm also restraining myself from going out on my day off," he said. "I'm bored, but if I want to be good at baseball, I think I'll have to do something like that."

During the season, Jung Hyun-soo is also paying attention to "forgetting well." "There are games where good results come out and there are bad results, but I think we have to finish it on that day. When things don't go well, the disappointment ends with one day and I have to play baseball again the next day, so I'm going to control my mind," he said. He had a lot of thoughts in the meantime, but now he said, "Even if I don't do well, I'll forget it if I do well next time," and added, "I think it's the last day of the day."

Chung Hyeon-su is a "local boy" who graduated from Pusan National University, Busan Middle School and Busan High School. When he was a freshman in elementary school, he fell in love with watching Lotte baseball under Jerry Royster. "I remember both Lee Dae-ho and Hong Seong-hun. When I was a junior in elementary school, I remember running around in the stands wearing school uniforms," Chung said with a smile.

It feels special to take the mound with a lot of support at the Sajik Baseball Stadium. Chung said, "It's so nice. I have a different mind," and added, "I have a sense of responsibility and I think I have to do something." "At first, I was chased because I was so nervous," he recalled, "Everyone is here to see this good result, so I'm trying to overcome the batter's game."

"We still have a long way to go. It's less than one hundredth of the time compared to the older brothers," Chung said, expressing his strong determination, saying, "I always think it's the last time, and I'll throw it with that thought every moment."

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