SAMSUNG'S KIM HEON-GON, THE FIRST SOLO HOME RUN IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE KS, IS IMPORTANT IN THE SHORT-TERM... THE FLOW HAS NOT BEEN CUT YET

Samsung's Kim Heon-gon, the first solo home run in the first round of the KS, is important in the short-term... The flow has not been cut yet

Samsung's Kim Heon-gon, the first solo home run in the first round of the KS, is important in the short-term... The flow has not been cut yet

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Kim Hun-gon of the Samsung Lions, who hit a first solo home run in the first game of the Korean Series in professional baseball, said he did not mind the suspension of the game.

"I think momentum is important in the short-term game, but the flow has not yet been cut off," Kim Hun-gon said after the suspended game in the first round, which was scheduled to be held at Kia Champions Field in Gwangju on the 22nd, was canceled again.먹튀검증

While the first game, which was scheduled to resume on the same day, was postponed again to the 23rd due to ground conditions, Kim Hun-gon said, "We can continue the momentum again," and added, "I have no regrets now."

Kim Hun-gon hit a solo home run over the right fence from KIA Tigers starter James Nail in the top of the sixth inning of Game 1, which was temporarily suspended the previous day.

"I liked the ball so much that it was impossible to hit it with all the pitches I threw," he said, explaining the situation in which he hit a home run, saying, "I had a course and a pitch I thought of, but it came."

Kim Hun-gon also said at the time, "I was worried that (homerun batting) would be a foul, but fortunately, I didn't bend and went inside."

Kim Hun-gon, who hit consecutive home runs in the second round of the playoffs against the LG Twins, said, "At that time, I felt 'uh' in my second at-bat," adding, "I felt simpler when I went to bat afterward."

Regarding the situation in which the game was canceled for two consecutive days, he said, "KIA was in a waiting position, but our pitchers played the playoffs, so it would be helpful to take another day off."

While Samsung is trying to win the Korean Series for the first time in 10 years, Kim Hun-gon said, "Both teams will have a great desire to win," adding, "I think if I do my best, a more desperate team will have (the championship)."

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