The smile of Park Dong-won, the strongest hitter who doesn't watch "Personal Records," "I see the team ranking."
The smile of Park Dong-won, the strongest hitter who doesn't watch "Personal Records," "I see the team ranking."
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Attacks, defense and defense. He continues to display stellar performance in every aspect throughout the season.스포츠토토
Park Dong-won, the homeowner of LG in the professional baseball league, once again proved his strong presence. Nevertheless, the player himself is focused only on the team's victory, not on his individual performance.
He is dominating the ranks as the best hitter in the 2025 season. Park played in 36 games and hit .318 (35 hits in 110 at-bats) with nine homers, 25 RBIs and an OPS (On base rate + slugging rate) of 1.020. He stands out even more in terms of Saber Metrics' indicators.
According to Statistics Korea, Statsy's baseball statistics website, he ranks first in terms of win-win contribution (WAR) compared to replacement players in this season with 2.26. He also ranks first in the WRC+ adjusted score productivity (wRC+) with 194.1. Beyond the fierce April momentum (OPS of 1.004), he posted an OPS of 1.175 in May as well.
Park also garnered a finishing shot at the game against Doosan Bears (5-1 win) in Jamsil on Sunday. As a leadoff hitter in the top of the second inning, he hit a fastball thrown by the opponent team's starter Choi Won-joon, and hit a home run behind the left field for a 2-1 lead. It was his fifth finishing hit this season.
"Actually, I don't look for records and watch them," Park told reporters after the match. "I don't even know how high my batting average is. I just watch the highlights and see that I hit this high. I feel good because I think I'm doing well for sure."
Fellow hitters, who had been quiet during his hard work, are showing signs of rebounding. "I spend six to seven months in a season, but it's hard to keep playing well. Everyone has a time to take a break, and we need more," Park said, smiling brightly. "I think we all took some rest. It's time to hit well. Everyone's feeling of hitting well is improving, so I'm positive."
As of the end of the game on Thursday, LG tied with Hanwha and the mark of 23 wins and 13 losses, as of the end of the game. They are wary of and wary of eagle corpses that are competing for the lead. They are always closely watching the results of matches in other stadiums and other teams, rather than personal records.
Park Dong-won, who said, "Hanwha is coming up too scary," said, "It's important not to be swayed there. I believe we will be able to achieve better results if we go our way." "The first thing we need to do is to focus on what we need to do." He said, "I look at the rankings every day. I only check our team's rankings, and I'm scared of Hanwha. I'm tired (laughs). I'll try my best to continue to be No. 1 somehow."