Diving catch misses, home run & 4 RBIs…’10th-year’ outfielder’s tenacity

“I have no regrets.”

Lim Byung-wook (28, Kiwoom Heroes) went back and forth between “hell” and “heaven” during a home game against the Lotte Giants at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on Tuesday.

It was the defense that made him dizzy. In the top of the first inning, Lotte’s Ahn Chi-hong hit a ball toward right field. Lim Byung-wook, who was playing right field, sprinted and threw at the last second, but the catch failed and the ball dropped, allowing the first baseman to score and Ahn to reach second base. It was a bad call that could have been avoided with a single. Ahn Chi-hong recorded a double.

What he lacked in defense, he made up for with his bat. After leading off the third inning with a walk and scoring on a wild pitch, Lim hit a two-run home run in the fourth. It was his first home run in two months since June 11.

He added a single in the seventh and drew a walk again in the eighth. A two-hit (one home run), four-strikeout game.

Kiwoom swept a three-game series against Lotte with a 7-6 win, extending their winning streak to three games.

After the game, Lim Byung-wook commented on his defense in the first inning, saying, “I sprinted and did my best as a player. It would be disappointing if it came out of complacency, but I did my best and have no regrets. I thought about not pushing myself too hard next time, so I didn’t stress too much about that part.”

However, he did apologize to rookie Oh Sang-won, who was on the mound at the time. “I’m very sorry,” Lim said. (I’m sure he wanted to come up from the second team and pitch well, so I’m sorry, but I think I was able to get four outs because of that. During the game, I couldn’t say sorry because I was concentrating, but I’m going to say it now.”

A home run and a four-run game. “In the second team, I was talking to coach Kang Byung-sik and coach Kim Tae-wan, and we were practicing hitting the middle of the strike zone, and I think it was a curveball coming from the middle. I didn’t think it would go over. “It felt good,” he said, “but I didn’t celebrate because it wasn’t a game-winner. I wanted to focus 토토사이트 more on the game.”

Lim Byung-wook, who was drafted in 2014, is now in his 10th year. He is still considered an ‘unfinished business’. Even for him, the need to show something was strong.

“I had a strong desire to do something, and I think that’s why the first inning defense came out. I would say it’s determination. I made that play because I wanted to hold the ball. I think it’s okay if the fans or people watching can see that he’s really trying his best and that he’s trying to be a player.”

Recently, Kiwoom has been active in trades and transfers. “I hope today’s game shows that the remaining franchise players are still strong,” said Lim Byung-wook.

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