Absolute on the Mound

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9.

Joe Jones, the first piece of advice he heard on the Major League stage was more cursed than advice.

“Joe, you're not going to survive in the Major League. ”

The curse that you won't survive in the Major League.

“I can throw whatever I want, but you have to hold on to what people like me want. You'll die of frustration.I don't care if you're a great pitcher and a battery player like me, but how many pitchers like me do you have? ”

Kim Jin-ho.

It was the advice of a pitcher who was called the ruler of the Major League.

“There will be no more. It's like Greg Maddox, Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez and I are eating a duel together, catching over 300 triplets every season, and fewer pitchers like we're going to win 300 pitches over time. You haven't achieved anything yet, so it'll be fun to do anything, but if you try to win the World Series twice, the fun will go away. That's when you stop. No matter how great the car is, you can't run without gas. ”

At first, I thought what he said was not true.

In fact, unlike what Kim Jinho said, Joe Jones became a monster over and over again.

Born talents, consistent training, and a growing career. These factors made Joe Jones the best selling financial instrument on Wall Street.

As time went by, the price soared without knowing the sky was high.

But the second time he won the World Series, Joe Jones had to admit it.

‘Kim Jinho was also a great player. ’

As soon as he did everything he said, Joe Jones stopped like a really gassy car.

I didn't have a body problem, I didn't have a technical problem, but I started the season and the results were poor.

I made some efforts.

I've had psychiatric treatment, and I've trained to pass out. I even got injured because of the over-training.

Nevertheless, nothing changed.

It was a mystery.

It was a mystery, so there was nothing I could do.

All we can do is wait for the body to become a rusty lump, just like the car that someone left on the side of the road.

But now I have found the answer to this mystery.

Boom!

“Swing, strike out! ”

The pitcher who captured the sixth and sixth consecutive winners of today's match told me.

‘Kim Jinho was right. ’

Kim Jinho was right 10 years ago.

Joe Jones, all you need is a monster to beat your heart.

[You got 155 points.]

[I've got Trijin. Bonus points will be awarded.]

[This is a two-inning blunder.]

And that monster is who you are.

Joe's eyes have finally become what I knew they were.

Lee Jin-yong, he told me that.

10.

“Left hand?”

“Are you up for a left-handed pitch? ”

At the beginning of the second round, Lee Jin-yong was ridiculed in the audience in the first data field where the practice game took place.

"Two handkerchiefs, you can't throw them properly. ’

‘Do you think it will work in a low-level league? ’

It was the laughingstock of those who stared at the showman in the stadium.

Of course, the laughter didn't last long.

“Strike!”

Once I saw that the wagons thrown by Lee Jin-yong were 146 kilometers and 90 miles lighter, half of the laughter that bloomed disappeared.

“Swing, strike out! ”

At the beginning of the second time, he used a slider against the first batsman, and the number of people who laughed became half.

“Strike out! ”

Soon, no one laughed anymore when Lee Jin-yong grabbed her sixth outcount as a sixth trinity and came down the mount.

Major league journalists and officials' expressions were the same as if they had all promised.

‘Oh, my God.'

‘Oh, my God. ’

"Oh, my God! ’

It was just as serious.

"How is that possible? ’

I thought you said you were throwing a speedway with your left hand, but you're already over 90 miles away? That's 95 miles! ’

Control in your right hand is perfect. 75 points? Eighty points is enough for me. ’

"A six-piece successive deodorant when you throw it perfectly with your bare hands? ’

In fact, the ratings of major league officials and journalists about Jin Yong were not very good.

To be precise, they considered the existence of binary dragons to be marginalized.

I have no choice.

Because it was natural for Japan or Korea to see the level of baseball in the world of stars.

The real history also proved that.

Some of the most successful players in the Major League had never represented Japan and Korea, and only one of them made something that surpassed the traditional Major League and worthy of a name in Coopers Town.

Although some may mention Kim Jin-ho in this regard, Kim Jin-ho was purely a player who proved his worth on the Major League stage, not through Korea and Japan.

‘No, you got zero defense rate on a pitch of that kind? ’

"Can such aggressive pitching give you zero defense rate?" ’

Of course, major league officials had their own filters on the history of Korean pro baseball, a legendary record that would never be broken, and a record of zero defense rate.

‘Nonsense, getting zero defense rate in that style is · · · · · · ·. ’

"Weren't you the one who was obstinate about cornerwalking? ’

Lee Jin-yong, a control-rich pitcher, was favored in Korean pro baseball.

Lee Jin-yong thought that he achieved his remarkable performance by being judged much wider, much more generous than the other pitchers, and by using the area to his detriment.

I thought Korean pro baseball leagues had designed products to represent their leagues in order to export players to major leagues.

It wasn't just Korea.

Japanese pro baseball, major leagues and other international leagues.

Players representing the league were given the privilege of being heroes.

However, the pitch for Jin Yong was not a pitch for such privilege and favoritism.

‘A pitch of that style, regardless of whether the number is read, will have no choice but to contribute the score. ’

If you're going to hit it, throw it like that. How can you not give it a shot? ’

The pitching of the rope climbing, binary dragon, was a pitch that fell down the line as soon as it slipped.

Of course someone thought.

It was only two innings, right? It's just that the battlers are embarrassed by unfamiliar pitchers. ’

‘It's not a demonstration. It's just a practice game. Maybe you got lucky. ’

‘Most of the batsmen are negative. It's meaningless to be good to the negative. ’

Just as a seemingly unnecessary pitcher suddenly becomes a Nothit Noron pitcher one day, what you may see is just a surprise pitch.

How many times do I have to rate two innings and a baseball fan when I've never seen one?

Since the majority of the batsmen are in the minor league, it's a different story for Lee Jin-yong to show up like that in the major league.

In this way, binary dragons have once again filtered what they showed in their own way.

The cubs haven't changed in a decade or so.

Kim Jin-ho smiled as he felt that he couldn't recognize Lee Jin-yong as a major league reporter.

In that smile, Lee Jin-yong tilted her head.

“Is there a problem? ”

It's not a big deal.

Kim Jin-ho shrugged.

Surprised to find a little prick hotter than you think from a low-level league in a country you don't even know where he is?

In that analogy, Lee Jin-yong turned his head and looked at the crowd filling the audience.

Of course, I could feel the dual purpose.

‘You underestimate me. ’

What it means to see them looking at themselves.

‘Though I expected it. ’

It was also an anticipated buyer.

Certain discrimination exists in major leagues as well as in American societies.

I'm not talking about racial hatred.

At least in the sporting world, especially on a major league stage, how good can an Asian be? It means the idea.

So, even though the same can be done by a white or black player, the Asian player thinks it has reached its limit.

It is clear.

Well, the values over a hundred years can't change that easily. If it weren't for me, Jinjong, you wouldn't have dreamed of Major League.

Even Kim Jin-ho was discriminated against.

If Kim Jinho was not an Asian pitcher from Korea, but a white male born in the United States, Kim Jinho would have been a superstar candidate for all American attention before entering the Major League stage.

If Kim Jin-ho were white, Kim Jin-ho would have received at least nine interviews during the 11 seasons of leaping in the Major League.

Even Kim Jin-ho was treated like that, and Lee Jin-yong was encouraged by Major League cheers.

‘But I don't like the feeling of being beaten even when I expected it. ’

Of course, this situation was expected enough.

Nonetheless, Lee Jin-yong did not like this situation.

If I went further, I didn't like this situation.

‘I can't believe it, I can't accept my role in Korea, so I'm going to test it. ’

If I really thought the value of binary dragons was a major league topper, Clayton Kershaw, Max Scheurzer, Chris Sayle, Corey Clubber, would I have taken a surprise test like this?

‘It would cost at least 100 million dollars. I wouldn't have done it if I hadn't spent the money. ’

Matt Harvey, who is now treated like a troublemaker because he can't stand Degrom and Cinderella, the pitchers representing Mets, has never been tested like this.

Of course I understand.

Among these people, it is too much to expect Lee Jin-yong to believe his grades straight from Korean pro baseball, so he needs testing.

So that was it.

Jin-yeong, are you going to let them treat you like some stupid, ugly Asian scumbag from some weird country?

“Never do that. ”

Before I got onstage, Lee Jin-yong was no longer willing to let them see themselves like that.

“I'll handle it from now on. ”

11.

If you just look at a few lines and tell them to infer what they look like, most of them are not analogous.

But after some sketching, a good painter can measure the painting well enough.

Baseball is the same.

With two innings, the pitcher takes out some of his or her hand, and the batsman takes part in a task to target that pitcher's hand.

In the process, the pitcher has the opportunity to target the batter's target.

The consensus starts to be right.

Of course, not everyone can do it.

A pitcher who can play baseball like that can win the whole league.

That's why.

“Swing, strike out! ”

Lee Jin-yong, why he came to the Major League.

He was the best pitcher possible.

[I've got Trijin. Bonus points will be awarded.]

[I'm in the midst of a three-inning breakdown.]

[Current cumulative point is 5,612 points.]

So, Lee Jin-yong finished the test inning 3 given to her and mounted it.

With only nine triangles in her hand, without Piantana Bolfour.

‘Fantastic.’

Nine in a row!

Wang Seong-woo, who had become a witness to that ridiculous record, smiled deeply.

‘I couldn't be more awesome. ’

When he heard about Lee Jin-yong's sudden selection board, Hwang Seon-woo knew Collins' intentions.

Director Collins thought he was testing Jin Yong.

Of course, Huang Seonwoo thought that Lee Jin-yong would show that the test was successful enough.

I thought I'd show you a flawless pitch.

‘I was a little worried, but it's raining. ’

However, Huang Seonwoo knew that it was not enough.

‘Yeah, this is how it's gonna go down. This is what you'd do if you were in a major league. ’

It's a practice game.

Rarely are the right Major League practice matches, dominated by the Minority that dream of eating tear-dried hamburgers.

Doing a pointless pitch in such a match is just like doing a 3 inning defect in a minor league match.

Because of this, it was not possible for Mets to give a very high rating to Jin Yong.

Instead, they give you the opportunity to take the next test.

That way, only a handful of survivors will be able to make it to the Major League Roster, given the opportunity to take the next test.

‘If you want to be a real Major, you have to lose your pride in being tested. ’

However, those skilled in the Major League do not take such tests.

The real Major gets a chance at a game and leaves a result.

So if you want to be a real major, you have to show it.

In front of Mets' coaching staff who doubted their skills, they are not feeling very well right now, and if they ever again doubted my skills and tested them in this way, they will kill all the batsmen in triplicate.

‘You showed me very well. ’

And Jin Yong showed it as a ridiculous pitch called nine consecutive deodorant strikes.

‘I would have been more perfect if I had just done that. ’

Of course, Hwang Sun-woo knew that Lee Jin-yong was caring for athletes who could be called his own colleagues.

‘Well, Major League is different from Korea. You can't give up what you want like Korea. ’

If Lee Jin-yong really expressed anger, the battlers' mentality against Lee Jin-yong would be shattered today.

In fact, Huang Zhongwoo sighed for a short time.

‘Maybe you'll never hear that cheer again in the Major League. ’

It was a sigh of sadness for Lee Jin-yong that she might no longer be able to hear the cheer that is more than a trademark.

"Huh?

Then someone approached Hwang Seon-woo.

A black man wearing a sign on his neck that he was a journalist, like a black man with a reliable figure who could be an athlete, approached Huang Seonwoo and asked.

“Are you from Korea? ”

“Yes.”

“Then you know a lot about binary fighters. ”

At that, Hwang Seon-woo smiled.

‘This is why the floor is so scary. I can tell you have a different level of mobility. ’

To the major league reporters, Lee Jin-yong has been nothing more than a noteworthy god.

However, a short time ago, by pitching, Jin Yong clearly proved his value.

Though some self-respecting, snotty journalists will push a more thoroughly validated foundation at Jin Yong without admitting it, the journalist who holds true distinction and power moves to determine the value and method of the opponent first.

“I was a dedicated reporter for binary fighters last year. This is Huangshenwoo from Korea Sports. You can call me Huang. ”

Therefore, Hwang Seonwoo was willing to accept the familiarity with this journalist who approached him.

“I'm Edward. I'm with the New York Times. ”

The New York Times!

The appearance of the thick title swallowed the surprised color to avoid the surprised color of the yellow rain.

“· · · · · · You've come from a great place. ”

‘Lucky me. A chance to find out the rumors. ’

At the same time, the eyes of Sungwoo Hwang shined.

“There's something I want to know about binary fighters. Do you have any resources you'd like to refer to? ”

Instead of asking the question, I took out my business card wallet from my pocket and handed it over to Edward.

He handed it to me and touched the e-mail address under his name with his finger.

“Email us here and we'll send the data to your email address. ”

“Auditing · · · · · · · · ·. ”

Edward picks up his business card right away.

“Is it true that Major League Commissioners are implicitly allowing bat flips this season? ”

At that moment, Hwang Seon-woo asked a sudden question.

Edward smiled and tapped the email address of the business card he received from Hwang Seon-woo.

“I'll email it to you. ”

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