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At the beginning of the major league season, Tampa Bay's Choi Ji-man's bat is scary.
He hit his first home run of the season and batted 60 percent.
Byung-min Yoo.
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Choi Ji-man, who took the 3rd hit against Oakland, continued his hitting streak for 4 consecutive games with a hot home run in the 2nd one-out 1-2 base.
He hit a two-seam fastball at a speed of 151 km/h and drew a three-point arch that jumped over the right-middle fence.
Ji-man Choi, who had a gut feeling for a home run at the right moment, threw up his bat and celebrated his first home run of the season.
[Local Reporter: Considering Choi Ji-man's hot hitting feeling right now, it's not surprising at all.]
Choi Ji-man made a double hit in the 4th inning, hitting an empty third base due to the opponent's shift defense, and in the 6th inning, shortstop assault Added an infield hit with a sprint followed by a batted ball.
Choi Ji-man, who even walked and recorded three hits and four bases, raised his batting average to 60-1-1 and 5 ri. In the seventh inning, when a left-handed pitcher appeared, he was replaced by right-handed batter Diaz.
Tampa Bay took the lead in the American League East, winning 9-8 with a walk-off hit by Margot in the 10th inning.
Alyssa Natkin, a female assistant coach in San Francisco, made a page in baseball history.
Before San Diego she appeared as a first base coach, becoming the first female coach to play in a major league game.
(Video editing: Lee Jung-taek)