“We’re getting reports.”
The NC Dinos had a measles epidemic last week. At the end of their away game against KT Wiz on April 2, key player Park Gun-woo informed the coaching staff that he wanted to withdraw from the game. It was no secret that Park Gun-woo had been playing through injuries, both major and minor. However, the team was on a losing streak and was down by one run. In the ninth inning, Park could have played one more at-bat, but the coaching staff wanted to make a substitution and put Choi Jung-won in his place.
Park was immediately ordered to the second team. Shortly after taking over as head coach, Kang emphasized the “one team” mentality. He emphasized that he would not leave any player, even a veteran, who went against the direction of the “one team,” and Park Gun-woo was targeted. Kang hopes that Park will refine his mindset and behavior by playing in second team matches.
Currently, Park has played in three games for the second team, going 2-for-8 with a home run, one run scored, and two RBIs. “I’m getting reports from the second team coaches. “I don’t want to put any meaning on the words reflection, forgiveness, or anything like that. I feel it’s important to play with a certain mindset and practice faithfully, so I’m going to check only that part.”안전놀이터
Everyone knows about Park’s skill and class. However, Kang hopes that Park will return with a more mature mindset and attitude toward the game. It’s not as if there weren’t problems with Park since his time at Doosan. NC was fully aware of this.
However, when it actually comes to the surface, both the manager and the player are in trouble. The obvious solution is for Park to come back to the first team with a different look. Can Park Gun-woo show the kind of behavior and attitude that will win back Kang Kwon-hyun’s heart?