Kiwoom’s Song Sung-moon, ‘First All-Star in Life’: “I’m Shy so I Might Look for a Mouse Hole”
Best performance since debut with 9 home runs and 57 RBIs with a batting average of 0.354
Among the Kiwoom Heroes players in the professional baseball league this season, the player who has grown the most is starting third baseman Song Seong-moon (27).
With only one game left in the first half of the season, Song Seong-moon is currently recording a batting average of 0.354 (96 hits in 271 at-bats), 9 home runs, 57 RBIs, and an OPS (on-base percentage + slugging percentage) of 0.937 in 78 games of the season.
During the season, he took on the captain’s armband and became a player who truly represents the team. 카지노사이트
Song Seong-moon, who was initially eliminated from the All-Star fan vote, was replaced when Lee Woo-seong (KIA Tigers) was unable to play in the All-Star game due to injury.
Song Seong-moon, who we met before the LG Twins game at Gocheok on the 3rd, said, “It’s a place I’ve always wanted to go to once while playing baseball, even though we’re going because of an injured player.
He said, ” I wanted to go this year with good results, and I’m so happy that I got this honorable opportunity.”
Based on his results alone, he was worthy of being chosen by fan vote, but he unfortunately lost in the third baseman category, which is full of strong hitters.
Song Seong-moon said, “At first, I was a little disappointed.
Still, I was convinced when I looked at the list.
There was national team third baseman Noh Si-hwan (Hanwha Eagles), and of course there was Kim Do-young (KIA).
It’s true that I’m getting good results, but I thought there was nothing I could do.”
Song Seong-moon is a player who brings energy to the team with his cheerful personality both on and off the field.
Kiwoom fans are looking forward to Song Seong-moon, who has given them much enjoyment outside of baseball, fully displaying his talents at the All-Star Game.
Song Seong-moon, however, said, “I’m very shy.
I’ve never been to the national team, and this is my first All-Star Game.
There are many good seniors there.
Just spending a day with them feels like a dream.”
Song Seong-moon added, “It’s so close that I haven’t prepared my performance yet.
I might just play one inning of defense and be done with it.
Rather than performing, I think I’ll spend my time asking my seniors and juniors about things I’ve been curious about.”
When told that he still looks forward to giving enjoyment to the fans, he said, “My MBTI is I (Introversion).