I CHANGED EVERYTHING! FIRST ROUND OF UNFINISHED NOMINATIONS...NEW 'KING KANG SCHOOL' → 100% REVISION OF THE HITTING FORM "WITHOUT REGRET EVEN IF YOU QUIT."

I changed everything! First round of unfinished nominations...New 'King Kang School' → 100% revision of the hitting form "Without regret even if you quit."

I changed everything! First round of unfinished nominations...New 'King Kang School' → 100% revision of the hitting form "Without regret even if you quit."

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Doosan Bears' incomplete first designated outfielder Kim Dae-han fixed his batting form by 100%.

This is the result of a new class at King Kang School. Kim Dae-han is dreaming of becoming the final winner of the 2025 season outfield competition, feeling desperate that he has nowhere else to back down.

One of the fiercest battlegrounds in Blacktown near Sydney, Australia, where the Doosan Bears set up spring camp, is the left-field and outfield backup. Center fielder Jung Soo-bin and right fielder Jake Cave are fixed and numerous outfield resources are competing for a spot in left field.

Of course, it is certain that it is time for Kim Dae-han, who was the first designated player, to burst out. Kim Dae-han, who joined the Doosan Bears as the first designated player in 2019, has yet to display his expected potential as a five-tool player in the outfield. After resolving military issues as an active player, Kim Dae-han showed a short performance on the first team stage in the second half of the 2022 season with a batting average of 0.240, 23 hits, four homers and 11 RBIs.

In the first year of Lee Seung-yeop's inauguration in the 2023 season, Kim suffered a fracture in his right mid-base hit during an exhibition game. After returning to Korea in May after rehabilitation, he failed to regain pace. He played in 33 games in the 2023 season with a batting average of 0.198, 16 hits, seven RBIs and 21 strikeouts. Kim also played in 61 games with a batting average of 0.133, 10 hits, seven RBIs and 26 strikeouts, ending the season without much performance.
"I still regret that Kim Dae-han would not have been hurt on the day two years ago. If he hadn't been hurt, he wouldn't have been able to achieve anything," said Lee Seung-yeop, who met him at the closing training session in November last year. "I felt more frustrated as well as mentally because I couldn't control myself after losing my pace." "First of all, I liked the drawing that came out during the closing training session. I hope he will continue to feel that way in next year's actual games."

"I thought Kim Dae-han had capabilities that no one else had at Doosan Bears," said Kim Jae-hwan, who visited Kang Jung-ho Academy with Kim Dae-han this winter. "If more time passes and he realizes what he has, he will achieve a really good result," Kim said. "As I learn new things, I keep thinking, "It's okay. It can be different every day and every ball can be different. I often told him not to rush it."

"I try to act like a crazy guy in the baseball field," said Kim Dae-han at the Blacktown Spring Camp on Tuesday. "If I focus on the outfield competition, I will find a place that I can enter someday," he said. "I want to make what I learned from Kang Jung-ho as my own as much as possible. I keep in touch with him often and receive feedback. I am still getting advice from Kim Jae-hwan."

Kim Dae-han completely changed his batting form at the Kang Jung-ho Academy. It is unprecedented for a batter who has joined a pro league in seven years to abandon all of his batting form and take on a new challenge.

"It's not just that I changed my batting form slightly, but that I changed everything," Kim Dae-han said. "It's really the first time that I changed my batting form 100 percent in such a short period of time. Of course, it's not easy to change my batting form at once that I have done for over 10 years. Still, I try not to be swayed and keep my form consistently," he said. "I don't know what will happen if I fall further from here. Even so, I will take it easy as it goes. Even if I quit, I want to quit without any regrets, so I decided to take this direction."

Unlike before, Kim Dae-han changed the direction of hitting with six batting points rather than one point. 먹튀검증

"If you used to hit the ball with a dot before, now it has changed to hit the ball wider to the side. The right point is not one as it used to be, but the swing side with about six military points," Kim Dae-han said. "My biggest goal is to make it mine, and then I will focus on how to fight the pitcher."

More than five players are fiercely competing within the Doosan Spring camp for only one outfield spot. Kim Dae-han wants to take the position by showing the role of a troubleshooter who can hit when he needs to.

"I'm having fun during training, but I think my heart is boiling inside each of them," Kim Dae-han said. "I also have to win that competition," he said. "I want to show such impactful performances that I can hit when I have to. Whether it's one at-bat or outfield defense, I will focus on the plays that I can play well without making any mistakes."

"My goal is to play in more than 100 games, whether it's a main game or a backup game. I want to play as many games as possible without getting hurt," Kim said. "I'll have fun playing baseball once," and added, "The team's atmosphere has improved a lot. I think our team will do a great job."

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