AN EXCLAMATION FROM A COMMENTATOR FROM THE SAMSUNG DYNASTY, "LOOKING AT IT, IT LOOKS LIKE A POCKET MONSTER." WHY?

An exclamation from a commentator from the Samsung Dynasty, "Looking at it, it looks like a pocket monster." Why?

An exclamation from a commentator from the Samsung Dynasty, "Looking at it, it looks like a pocket monster." Why?

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"I don't know if it's an appropriate metaphor, but it's like a pocket monster. I wonder how far it will evolve."

Chae Tae-in, a former professional baseball Samsung Lions infielder who has been a commentator on Daegu MBC radio since this season, said this about Koo Ja-wook, the "captain" who has already become the Lai Eun King.먹튀검증

Commentator Chae Tae-in, who joined Samsung through special designation for overseas leagues in 2007, played for Samsung until 2015. Along with Choi Hyung-woo (KIA Tigers outfielder) and Park Seok-min (Dusan Bears batting coach), he led the generational change of Samsung's batters and contributed to the overall win for the fourth consecutive year.

Koo Ja-wook played a one-man show in the regular season opener against the Kiwoom Heroes at Daegu Samsung Lions Park on the 22nd.

Koo Ja-wook, the third left fielder, led the 13-5 victory with three hits, four RBIs and three runs from four times at bat, including a one-out, first and second base hit in the second inning and a two-run home run against Kiwoom's third pitcher Cho Young-gun in the fifth inning.

Commentator Chae Tae-in, who met with reporters after the game, said, "I don't know if it would be an appropriate metaphor, but I'm like a pocket monster. I wonder how far they will evolve," adding, "I thought they were younger than me, but today I could feel the scent of a veteran. I have the ability to deal with any pitcher."

"What I definitely felt today was that I was a really good hitter. Since I've seen Koo since he was a rookie, I thought he was just young, but now I feel that he has become a representative player of the Lions. It's like protecting the village. I got the impression that he is leading the team," he added.

Commentator Chae Tae-in said, "It's not just his skill. I can feel the dignity of a captain. It's been a long time since I saw him say "Thank you for your hard work" while giving high-fives to seniors after the game. No matter how many times I am a captain, it is never easy to act like that. It was good to see him think of his team before me."

"I definitely felt that I am not a young player anymore but a leading player in the team," commentator Chae Tae-in said. "I thought he was cool even though he is younger and younger than me."

Meanwhile, Koo Ja-wook said, "I'm happy to start the season in a good mood by winning the opening game." He also added, "Today was a match in good harmony between the old and the new. I felt the importance of veterans once again, and it was a pattern that we solved when young players went to the table, but it was a really clean game."

Koo Ja-wook, the captain of the team, said, "I really don't have a desire for individual performance. If the team performs well, I will be in the spotlight. I always think about team victory."

Being the youngest player during the dynasty, he has become the heart of the Lions. "I think we are just about to establish ourselves (as a strong team). We are becoming a better team than last year. All that remains is good. If we focus on winning, we will have more good players," he said.

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