It was a happy pitching because I threw the ball while working hard for the first time in a long time."
Kwak Do-gyu, who stands tall as a left-hander must-win group for the KIA Tigers, took his second bullpen pitching at the Irvine Spring Camp in California on the 2nd (local time).토토사이트
Kwak Do-gyu, who checked his condition by spraying 25 balls, including pitching, change-up and curve, at 80% of his power, met with KBC reporters after the bullpen pitching was over and expressed his ease.
In the previous bullpen pitching, he felt uncomfortable as if his muscles were clumped together, but there was no pain on this day.
Kwak Do-gyu said, "The last pitching was aimed at checking the pain, but this pitching was a step of putting more effort into it," adding, "Even if I used a bit of strength, there was no pain at all and the movement was good, so the coach and coach were also satisfied."
"I was worried a lot because my pitching form was twisted a lot, but I think I was able to relieve my worries by pitching today," a relieved Kwak Do-gyu said. "It was a happy pitching because I threw the ball with strength after a long time."
Kwak Do-gyu is a three-quarter type pitcher with a wild pitching form that takes the rotation of his torso quickly, as if he were twisting his torso.
This characteristic is a big weapon in dealing with batters.
In particular, for left-handed hitters, the hit rate last season was only 0.182, so they are sometimes called "left-handed riders."
Kwak Do-gyu finally expressed confidence, saying, "I threw it really lightly, and my physical condition is still about 80% faster than 100%, so if I pull it up slowly, I think I can start at 100% in the season without any problems until the season."
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