The Hanwha Eagles maintain the innings limit for Yeong-gun Moon Dong-ju even under manager Choi Won-ho.
Hanwha, who chose Moon Dong-ju as the first pick in 2022, took a very careful approach to the season of Moon Dong-ju, who throws a fast ball but has not yet completed his body as a ‘professional’ pitcher. I had to be more careful because my pitching career wasn’t that long and I even had an injury at the beginning of the season. The club set up a season plan for Moon Dong-ju and watched Moon Dong-ju’s growth while communicating with the 1st and 2nd divisions.토스카지노
Moon Dong-ju, who pitched under the team’s thorough planning, digested 28⅔ innings in the 1st team and 13⅓ innings in the 2nd team last year, which was his debut season. Management is the same this season. As he experienced one season, his innings increased. Manager Carlos Subero said, “The total innings will increase by 20-25% from last year to 120-125 innings.”
The club’s decision remains unchanged. Director Choi Won-ho said, “I caught 120 innings plus or minus 10 innings. I think I can do that much. I don’t know what will happen if I participate in the Asian Games, but considering the Asian Games, I think I should leave about 20 innings.” told
The variable of the Hangzhou Asian Games, which will be held in September, must also be considered. Director Choi said, “You have to plan again after seeing the final list for the Asian Games. If you are not selected, you can hit 130 innings, but if you are selected, you have to subtract another 10 innings to go with the club’s plan. It seems to be,” he explained.
Meanwhile, Moon Dong-ju has played 7 games and 34 innings so far, recording 2 wins and 4 losses with an ERA of 4.50. Since the start of the season, he has consistently scored 5 or more innings and 4 runs or less in 5 games, but in the recent two games, he has been somewhat sluggish with 7 runs in 2⅓ innings and 3 runs in 4 innings. He boasted an amazing speed with a fastball of 160km/h and a slider and changeup of 150km/h, but even as a pitcher, he is now in his second year, and there are still things to improve.