I LIKE KARINA. THE WORD PARK JUNWOO COMES FIRST BEFORE SAJIK KARINA…LET'S LIVE WITHOUT KNEELING DOWN." KIM TAE-HYUNG'S MAN, HOT ON THE WAY OUT

I like Karina. The word Park Junwoo comes first before Sajik Karina…Let's live without kneeling down." Kim Tae-hyung's man, hot on the way out

I like Karina. The word Park Junwoo comes first before Sajik Karina…Let's live without kneeling down." Kim Tae-hyung's man, hot on the way out

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The word Park Jun-woo comes before the word Sajik Karina...”

Lotte Giants right-hander Park Jun-woo (20) rose to fame last year under the nickname of "Sajik Karina." He appeared in a long hair wig at the Futures All-Star Game in 2024 and danced to Aespa's "Super Nova." When Karina threw the first pitch in Busan last year, she was also a daily coach.안전놀이터

Park Joon-woo said at the Tainan Pacific International Baseball Training Center in Taiwan on the 20th, "I can't get rid of the word 'Sajik Karina', but sometimes if I look at the articles, it's all that photo. It may be, but now we have to play baseball well so that it can go back more and more."

However, Park said that he likes Karina the most in the A.P.A. group. "I taught her how to throw the first pitch, but I couldn't take pictures because I didn't have time," he said. Still, it must be one of the biggest memories for Park.

Park Jun-woo, who is like that, now seems to become a man under coach Kim Tae-hyung. A right-handed pitcher who graduated from Yoo Shin-go and joined the team as the 33rd player in the fourth round in 2024. In fact, Park Jun-woo is the player that coach Kim Tae-hyung praised the most at the Tainan camp. He has made good physical shape during his inactive period, and both speed and ball power have improved. At this point, he is leading the competition for starting five pitchers along with Park Jin-young.

Pitcher coach Joo Hyung-kwang said, "I like everything. Sliders and fork balls measure 147-148 kilometers. I don't just throw them recklessly, but I also like my ball control. I started in the second division last year and played full time. Listening to the second division coach, I had a speed of 142-143 kilometers at first, but I gained strength. He has good skills."

Park Joon-woo said, "As I started in the second division, my physical strength improved over time and I knew how to deal with batters. I had difficulty facing batters because I still lacked ball power. When I threw a fork ball hard, I found an angle. I felt that there was a game."

As a starting pitcher, he should be able to achieve perfection. "From other people's perspective, I think I gained confidence, but I haven't done it yet. It's still early days. I have more to show. From ball speed to ball speed. I haven't gotten into the habit of throwing with all my might yet. Wouldn't my body speed up if I move faster?" said Park.

"I try not to kneel down. I want to give confidence to myself," Park said. "I should not kneel anywhere. I prepared well here. I wanted to go to Miyazaki (Second camp), but I ended up going there. I will not kneel there. I will not kneel down even at exhibition games or even when I enter the season."

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