"I'm lonely because I don't have a '90 friend to talk about." Who picked the lone "Jamsil Idol" as a direct successor?
"I'm lonely because I don't have a '90 friend to talk about." Who picked the lone "Jamsil Idol" as a direct successor?
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Doosan Bears outfielder Jung Soo-bin met a spring camp without a friend of the same age who was born in 1990 for the first time since joining the team. This is why his only remaining friend Heo Kyung-min (KT Wiz) transferred and left the team. Jung Soo-bin, who feels responsible as a veteran, has experienced the years to the point that he even picked his direct successor.토토사이트
When it comes to Doosan Bears, it was "90s. When the team was in its heyday in mid-to-late 2010s, trio born in 1990s, including Jung Soo-bin, Heo Kyung-min and Park Geon-woo, were active as team's main fielders. However, with Park Geon-woo moving to NC Dinos three years ago, even Heo Kyung-min was opting out and left for KT. Now Doosan has only one player born in 1990.
"It's unfamiliar because it's my first time to come to the camp without a friend," said Jeong Su-bin, who recently met reporters at the Black Town Spring camp in Australia. "I feel lonely now that I don't have any friends to talk to. I have a friend (Kim Sang-soo) there and he seems to be doing well (laughs)," he said. "Now that they are almost all my juniors, I feel that I've aged a lot and I've become a pretty high-ranking veteran. "I'm doing my best to stay healthy while preparing as I always do."
There was also a first meeting with Kim Min-seok, a junior member of the team who viewed him as an idol. Kim Min-seok said, "Jung Soo-bin first looked at the glove and told me that it would be difficult to catch the ball if I tame him like that. He gave me advice on how to tame me. I was really grateful, and I want to ask more questions during the rest of the camp."
"I played baseball with my idol when I was young, and it was amazing at first (laughs)," Jeong said. "After a while, it's the same, but I still feel awkward with (Kim) Min-seok. I think it's because I'm trying to get closer to him, but he's older. Still, I will try to be comfortable with him."
At 136 games during the 2024 season, Jung played a batting average of 0.284, 145 hits, four homers, 47 RBIs, 95 runs, 52 steals, and 0.376 on-base percentage, demonstrating his stellar performance as a leadoff and center fielder. Manager Lee Seung-yeop also decided early on to appoint Jung Soo-bin, a center fielder, and Jake Cave, a right fielder. As a result, young Doosan outfielders are engaged in fierce competition to survive in this spring camp. Watching the competition, Jung expressed his opinion on a direct successor.
"There are a lot of really good juniors in the outfield. There are a lot of players who can become the starting players right away if they appeal well. I wish they could show a little more greed," Jung said. "I also can't feel safe even if I go first," he said, nodding, "If I were to pick the former, I think Damin is the closest to me in terms of playing style."
Jung Soo-bin has long been famous as a batter who frequently changes his batting form. Now, the frequency of change has decreased, but Jung is still not afraid of change.
"Basically, I tend to change my batting form often even during the middle of the season. If I have many, I have changed my batting form more than 10 times. I always think about how to perform better before seeking changes. However, I feel that the frequency of such changes has definitely decreased since two years ago," Jung said. "Rather than just establishing my batting form, I have realized to some extent how to set timing with the pitcher and how to perform my batting form. Within that framework, I can change my batting form again. Until I quit baseball, I will not have my regular batting form."
Jung Soo-bin has far fewer days to play than he did in baseball. That's how much he focuses on playing healthy for one year right now, rather than on his personal record.
"Personally, I don't have any goal of hitting .300. However, I want to steal as much as I did last year, but basically, I want to spend a healthy full-time season for a year because there is not much time left for me to play baseball," Jung said. "I just want to work hard inside the ballpark with the same mindset as when I was a kid," he added. "I've watched my seniors and juniors who I've played with leave the team. Of course, I don't know about people, but I want to play for Doosan for a longer time in my heart."