KIA Tigers outfielder Lee Woo-sung has shown very poor performance this season. He is batting .236 with two home runs, 10 RBIs and an OPS of 0.702 with a batting average of .147 in 41 games. What is really worrisome is that he has been in poor condition since he had a hiatus due to a hamstring injury against the Lotte Giants on June 27 last year.토토사이트
Lee returned to the team in August, but had 27 hits in 37 games with a batting average of 0.223 one homer and eight RBIs until the end of the season. After returning to the team in August, he had 56 hits in 78 games with a batting average of 0.230 three homers and 18 RBIs until the game against KT Wiz on August 21. The slump gets too long.
While preparing for the upcoming season, Lee has made changes to his batting performance. He focused on boosting his batting performance with the help of Choi Hyung-woo, the most experienced player in the team, which he usually follows. That may have contributed to his sluggish performance this season. "Not really. We are in a slump because we do not get along well psychologically," Lee said on Sunday.
There are still more than 100 games left in the season. Lee has plenty of time to rebound. "It's okay to give him some rest when he's chased. It's best to empty your mind. I think we should prepare by thinking about various ways," Lee said.
He said, "I have no choice but to go through it myself. I have to find a way to solve it myself. Because I have to play every day." There must already be a solution internally, and they must have set a direction. He receives help from the power analysis part and hitting coach Hong Se-wan, and eventually has to solve it himself.
Manager Lee Bum-ho eventually recalled the game against Lotte on June 27 last year. "I think something has changed after I hurt my hamstring at the time. What I thought was temporary after the end of last year's season, now that I see it, I think it overlaps a little with the psychological part," he said.
Basically, Lee can't respond to four-seam fastballs at all. His batting average fell from 0.344 last year to 0.231 this year. Rather, he can respond well to certain breaking balls. Eventually, he has to get up on his own. "If we can't overcome it, we will ruin this season," Lee said. "We still have enough time."
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