A TEAM THAT WINS A BATTLE, A CENTRIPETAL AND AN INSTRUMENT

a team that wins a battle, a centripetal and an instrument

a team that wins a battle, a centripetal and an instrument

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I felt like the pitcher's ball was stuck in my back. Puck~.

Na Sung-bum (then NC Dinos) ran to the first base without any reaction. He didn't even look at the mound. Rather, there were some commotion at the front of the dugout's coaches and staff watching the match. It depends on the position of the pitcher, but the loser had doubts about the pitcher's intention. Was it because of the ceremony in which he pulled a senior pitcher's ball out of the fence and raised his right hand? First, he is removed from the bench and replaced with a pinch runner. Tension was brief, but the delicate situation ended like that.

This is the story of when the Dinos played in the Futures League in their first year in 2012. On April 23 of that year, the Dinos won the game against the National Police Agency baseball team 7-1 at Masan Stadium. However, after the game, the Dinos did not feel very good. Why did they win against the defending champion of the Futures League.

It was because the coaching staff and the front desk were agonizing over players on the bench who simply watched the opponent team's provocation. This is not to say that we had to throw retaliatory balls to protect our teammates. Kim Kyung-moon, the first manager to lead the Dinos, was very negative about empty balls. The manager, who had been seriously injured several times as a student baseball player, emphasized "clean baseball," which does not allow players to hurt their opponents.

The coaching staff pointed out the atmosphere of the team, which was sitting quietly like an onlooker. Our teammates on the bench asked us to give them some energy so that they wouldn't be intimidated by our players standing on the ground. Starting their first season in the professional league, young Dinos bloods started to look for wildness like that. The dugout got noisy.

Still, he had his limitations. He was increasingly taming the rival team. For example, Na Sung-bum, who has become a star player of the rookie team, was hit 33 times during the Futures season. During the 12 seasons (2013-2024) in the KBO League, he recorded 124 bounces, about 10.3 bounces per season. Even considering the Futures level, one can guess how hard he hit the first year's opening ceremony. It was a Futures game, but there were some seniors in the opposing lineup who played for several seasons in the first professional league. The Dinos, who were comprised of rookie players, were often treated as the "youngest who didn't know what to do." One Dinos pitcher was even told to remove sunscreen on his face before the game to participate in daytime games.

Both the field and the club felt the need for veteran players to dominate among young players. It is in this context that Lee Ho-joon was hired as the team's first free agent at the end of the year (November 2012) ahead of his first KBO league debut.

With the strong older brother's constant presence, the younger brothers (Dinos players) no longer get beaten up on the ground. The message that needed to be returned was delivered even through an invisible channel. It is something that the coach or the club cannot do. Yang Eui-ji, who came in as a major FA contract afterwards, was similar. When a referee's call and decision were about to turn the game around, he shouted, "You can't lose this game!" in the dugout. It was so loud that I could hear the sound even behind the dugout hall. Fellow players, who are wide awake, catch the game. "Good players" often take responsibility, and prove themselves whether they can be the focal point when their teammates are struggling.

The Los Angeles Dodgers, the winner of this year's MLB World Series, is also similar to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Local media reported that they finally beat the "street fight." The Dodgers has become a team that shows cohesion by changing team atmosphere, sometimes in a rough and aggressive style. This means that they are no longer the team that quietly steps back from a crisis. There are times when general organizations give lectures on team building, and they often introduce such topics.

Strong teams are created. Combinations of different characters build up internal energy by fighting together for some reason. It's fun as a fan to watch such teams. 온라인카지노

Korea Coaches Association Certification Coach Kim Jong-moon Gmail

Kim Jong-moon was a former reporter for the JoongAng Ilbo and served as the front desk of the NC Dinos baseball team from 2011 to 2021. He led the team to the first championship two years later as the head of the "last place" team. He is currently the Korea Coach Association (KPC).

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