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Yesterday (1st), the so-called 'Train Nori Juru' from professional baseball was a hot topic all day. The two runners running side-by-side were all safe at home, and this is truly 'Oh my God.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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one-out first and second base situation, Doosan's Park Geon-woo's batted ball exceeds the height of right fielder and hits the fence.



Second base runner Kang Seung-ho, who he thought would be caught, departs late, and starts running alongside first base runner Ahn Jae-seok, who started running early.



As if playing a train, they went around third base one by one and slid into the groove one by one. At first, only the front runner was declared safe and the back runner was tagged out, but in the video reading, both of them were changed to safe.



If you look closely, the wit of 19-year-old rookie Ahn Jae-seok, the back runner who exquisitely reached down and hit the home plate while the catcher was tagging the front runner, stood out.



[Ahn Jae-seok / Doosan Infielder: (Kang) Seung-ho hyung saw the home plate between his legs, so he swept it out quickly (by hand), but I enjoyed playing like this in high school, so I played it often, so I think I played it with confidence.] At



home and abroad Forgetful scenes like this usually result from the late judgment of the front runner and the boldness of the back runner.



This is the number of days when a late starter takes time to speed up, so even the back runner who doesn't want to pass is slowed down, and it is difficult for the 3rd base coach to sign only the back runner to stop, so it is the number of days that they are tagged out one by one at home.



This is the reason why Doosan's 'Run Together', which is both safe, is evaluated as a rare masterpiece.



(Video editing: Nam Il)