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Doosan Jae-won Oh, who won MVP in the pro baseball semi-playoffs, is the protagonist of a mystery that gets stronger in the fall.
Reporter Yoo Byung-min asked what the secret was.
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Oh Jae-won has been in the second group three times this year due to sluggish hitting and injuries, and he suffered so much that he gave up a captain position during the season.
When Oh Jae-won started playing baseball in the fall, it changed 180 degrees.
In the two semi-playoff matches against LG, he hit 50% and 4 RBIs, and he emerged as the protagonist by raising the team atmosphere with his unique proud ceremony of throwing a bat.
[Jaewon Oh/Doosan Infielder: I thought it was a 100% home run, so I (throwing bats), but I can't go over there.
Oddly enough.
The baseball field is too big.]
This is not the only time that Oh Jae-won changed suddenly in the fall.
Last year, he was sluggish with a season batting average of 10%, 6% and 4ri, but he was the only one among the top 10 most at-bats in the postseason to lead the championship by wielding 50% in the Korean series.
Jaewon Oh says he has fall DNA.
[Jae-Won Oh/Doosan Infielder: I think I know I'm getting over it little by little because I have accumulated a lot of experience for the pressure.
I think it's our team's strength to only express when we're happy and to be calm again.]
Jaewon Oh is determined to re-enact the glory of 2015, when he won the Korean series starting with 3rd place in the regular season.
[Jaewon Oh/Doosan Infielder: If a lot of fans come and cheer for us, we will receive more strength.
It feels like fighting with 10 to 9 instead of 9 to 9, and I hope the players receive a lot of strength with that feeling.]
(Video coverage: Kim Heung-ki, video editing: Woo Ki-jung)