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Major League Baseball player Ji-man Choi of Tampa Bay had a terrible 'unlucky day'.

He stole both home runs and doubles. 



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon. 



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Choi Ji-man threw a big ball to the left center in his first at-bat against Texas. 



Just as everyone predicted a home run, Texas center fielder White took off. 



[Did you catch it?

I got it!

It 's a great catch!] 



With a distance of 123m, it was a batted ball that became a home run in 22 of the 30 ballparks in the Major Leagues. 



The Major League Baseball website introduced this scene as 'the best home run thief of the year'. 



The bad luck didn't end there. 



In the third inning, he hit the top of the left wall with a bullet-like ball, and Texas left fielder Rex made a perfect fence play followed by an accurate throw to generously outman Choi Ji-man, who was playing at second base. 



Choi Ji-man, who had two long bats stolen, hit the ground with terrible bad luck when a well hit ball flew straight to the right fielder in the fifth inning. 



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Cleveland's rookie outfielder Gonzalez became a hot topic after making an absurd mistake. 



He caught the floating ball and threw it at the crowd, mistaken for a three-out, which was actually a two-out. 



The first base runner was given the right to advance to third base, and Gonzalez could not keep his mouth shut after realizing his mistake. 



(Video editing: So Ji-hye)