Choi Jun-woo's all-time catch that made rookie Jeon Tae-hyun mesmerized... My colleagues welcomed me more
Choi Jun-woo's all-time catch that made rookie Jeon Tae-hyun mesmerized... My colleagues welcomed me more
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It was a painful loss to the lowest-ranked Kiwoom Heroes in the series. However, Incheon fans were able to remember Choi Jun-woo (25)'s all-time record.스포츠토토
SSG lost 3-7 in Game 3 of its three consecutive home weekend series against the Kiwoom Heroes in the 2025 KBO League regular season at Landers Field, Incheon, on the 27th. Starting pitcher and ace Kim Kwang-hyun recently lost seven runs in three and one-third innings, failing to overcome a bad pace. With the bases loaded in the top of the third inning, Oh Sun-jin, the opponent team's "backup infielder," was allowed to throw the bases loaded. The batters, who had difficulty targeting Kiwoom's starting pitcher Ha Young-min, added two runs at the end of the game, but failed to turn the game around. SSG lost its second and third games after winning the first game, giving up the lead in the series. One month ago, SSG also lost two games in three consecutive away games against Kiwoom. SSG, which recorded 13 wins and 14 losses this season, allowed the seventh-ranked KIA Tigers to chase by 0.5 games.
Although he lost, Choi Jun-woo's "The Catch" as a left fielder is likely to continue to be talked about. He caught a long ball hit by Kiwoom rookie fielder Jeon Tae-hyun in the left-center at the top of the fifth inning with two outs and no runners when SSG was losing 1-7. Regardless of the drop point, he flew toward the fence as if he was tumbling, and succeeded in catching the ball as if it were being sucked into the mitt by itself.
The batter, Jeon Tae-hyun, is a rookie for the 2025 season. He is constantly on the list of players in the first division in recognition of his extraordinary batting ability. He was also the designated hitter on the day. After watching Choi Jun-woo play, Jeon looked lost for words.
Choi fell on the warning track and did not get up for a while. Landersfield was enthusiastic. This season, of course, was the most amazing outfield ball port of all time. At the bottom of the fifth inning, Kiwoom second baseman Kim Tae-jin also caught a missed ball that passed behind his head, which was applauded, but Choi's stellar defense was too strong.
Choi was originally an infielder until last season. In the 2020 season, he played 431 1/3 innings as a second baseman. Choi turned outfielder this season and played as a backup agent. With his sense of play not showing enough, he showed great defense on the day. Other SSG fielders held the last out count of the innings and waited for him to come to the dugout before welcoming him.