I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU GOT HURT BEFORE WE EVEN STARTED…WHAT A SURPRISE, FIVE TEAMS HAVE ALREADY BEEN INJURED. "KBO CAMP EMERGENCY."

I can't believe you got hurt before we even started…What a surprise, five teams have already been injured. "KBO Camp Emergency."

I can't believe you got hurt before we even started…What a surprise, five teams have already been injured. "KBO Camp Emergency."

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As the professional baseball spring camp passed the halfway point, the "injury warning" fell on each club. As the second half of the camp progresses, physical strength and concentration decrease and the risk of injury increases, and five teams have already returned home.바카라

The first team to get injured in the camp is the Samsung Lions. Pitcher Kim Moo-shin (26) and infielder Yang Yang-geun (22) injured their elbows and noses, respectively, and returned to Korea on the 13th from the Okinawa camp in Japan. In particular, Kim Moo-shin underwent a thorough examination at four hospitals in Seoul and Daegu after returning home, and was found to have internal ligament damage in his elbow and was told that he had to undergo surgery. Unexpected bad news for Samsung.

Kim Moo-shin, who left a strong impression by throwing fastballs up to 156 kilometers per hour in baseball last fall, has thoroughly prepared for this season by changing his name (former Kim Yoon-soo). Based on his experience in big games, he was expected to become a key bullpen player in the first division this year, but he is most likely to be out in the season due to sudden Tommy John surgery. "I had high expectations for this season, which is a shame," Samsung manager Park Jin-man said.

The LG Twins also announced the ankle injury of pitcher Jang Hyun-sik (30), who was recruited as an FA on the 19th. He sprained his ankle while walking on the slippery road on the 17th, and was diagnosed with an ankle sprain as a result of the examination. Fortunately, he was found to have no problem with his bones, but he was unable to train for the time being, and returned to Korea on the 20th without going to the second camp in Okinawa, Japan.

LG manager Yeom Kyung-yeop said, "I heard that my pain has gotten better than expected in a day, and my recovery speed is faster. If I do well, I will be able to match the opening game. If I look at the long run, I think I will be out for about 10 games." Fortunately, we avoided the worst situation, but the first step was twisted. LG selected Jang Hyun-sik as a new closing player at a time when Yoo Young-chan, the previous closing pitcher, underwent surgery to remove bone fragments in his elbow after finishing the Premier 12 last year, which makes it uncertain for him to take the mound in the first half of the season.

On the same day, the NC Dinos also injured after the first camp in Tucson, Arizona. Sidearm pitcher Lee Jae-hak (35) who is competing to be the starting pitcher felt slight pain in his right elbow in the last turn of the camp. Rather than going to the second camp in Tainan, Taiwan, he returns to Korea for a checkup. For NC, which is classified as an underdog this year, a prolonged absence of experienced Lee Jae-hak will be a serious negative factor.

On the 20th, news of injury came from the Lotte Giants, who are at the end of the first spring camp in Tainan, Taiwan. Right-hander Choi Joon-yong (24), who is a must-winner in the bullpen, has left due to injury. Choi Joon-yong, who underwent surgery for his right shoulder shoulder joint in August last year and continued his rehabilitation, left for Tainan, where the first spring camp was set up, a week before the main camp, but the pain was put on hold due to a recurrence. After returning home first on the 18th, a detailed examination revealed fine damage to his right elbow. It is fortunate that he did not have a shoulder surgery last year, but he needs to rest and rehabilitate for two to three weeks. He is expected to be able to return in April, but he needs to watch his rehabilitation. For Lotte, it is a bad news.

On the same day, Doosan Bears also reported another injury. After the first camp in Sydney, Australia, Doosan failed to come to Miyazaki, Japan, where the second camp was held, due to catcher Kim Ki-yeon (28). He returned to Korea midway on the 14th and is resting in Korea. Doosan manager Lee Seung-yeop said, "My back is a little tight. Soon, I will join Icheon and continue my training," adding, "It is not a big injury." Kim Ki-yeon, who relieved Yang Eui-ji's defensive burden by growing rapidly after coming to Doosan last year, is not just a backup. We need to manage it well so that back pain, which has increased in proportion within the team, does not worsen.

All teams want to avoid electricity loss due to injury in the preparation process for this season. The second camp, which will focus on actual matches, requires extra caution against injury. Players who are competing for entry or position often face severe risk of injury due to excessive motivation. Proper control of tempo and condition of the coaching staff have become important.

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