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Justin Bohr, a new foreigner ambitiously brought in by LG professional baseball, is still struggling. The number of fights for the championship is rather holding the ankle. 



This is reporter Bae Jung-hoon.



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After finishing 2nd in the first half, LG boldly kicked out the injured giant Ramos and recruited a new foreign hitter, Justin Bohr, to win their first championship in 27 years.



Boer, who recorded 92 home runs and 303 RBIs in six seasons in the major leagues, and experienced only three 20-home run seasons, was highly expected to be a vital force in LG's lineup, where there is no proper solution except for Kim Hyun-soo.



However, when I opened the lid, it was very different from what I expected.



In the nine games since his debut, he batted less than 10 percent and hit only one home run.



In just 38 at-bats, he struck out 14 and even used the disgrace of being number one in strikeouts in the second half.



Boer, who showed an unstable first base defense, had to watch the game from the bench for the first time since coming to Korea in the game the day before (22nd).



As foreign players become virtually impossible to replace, LG has no choice but to give Boer a chance by crying and eating mustard.



However, as Bohr's sluggishness does not come to an end, LG's troubles are deepening.



(Video editing: Park Chun-bae)