Kim Do-young will definitely go to ML." A surprise visit to KIA camp, Kang Jung-ho's special advice, "If you establish a routine, you can succeed in ML much more."

Former major leaguer Kang Jung-ho said KIA Kim Do-young will unconditionally advance to the Major League in the future. 

On the 12th (Korea Standard Time), Kang Jung-ho came to the Orange County Great Park Baseball Complex in Irvine, California, USA, where the KIA team is training for spring camp. 온라인바카라

"I came here to greet you because there were a lot of coaches and players who played with the Heroes before," said Kang Jung-ho, who is currently living in Los Angeles. Senior coach Son Seung-rak, defensive coach Kim Min-woo, and pitcher Cho Sang-woo were with Kang when he was playing for the Heroes. Shim Jae-hak served as a coaching staff member for the Heroes. 

Kang Jung-ho greeted manager Lee Bum-ho and other players close to the coaching staff and talked for a while. 

Earlier on the 10th, Kang Jung-ho expressed his view on KBO League hitters who can advance to the Major League on his YouTube channel "Kang Jung-ho_King Kang." 

When asked by Lee Taek-geun if there is a batter other than Kim Do-yeong, who showed unrivaled performance last year, Kang said, "No." In other words, Kang said that Kim Do-yeong is the only batter who can enter the Major League at the moment. 


Kang Jung-ho watches KBO league games and gives batting lessons to KBO league hitters at his academy. He said, "I thought Kim Do-young's batting was very ideal. There are sometimes such players. I can't remember the name of the team now, but when I watch the spring camp training video, I sometimes see players who say, 'This guy will do well.'" 

"If I keep up to this point, I think I will definitely come (to the Major League). If I keep up to this point. But what's more important is that I think I will settle down much more easily if I establish my routine to stay a season." 

"Since I'm still young, there won't be many such things (routines), but now with experience, I think I'll be able to settle down much faster and prepare well if I have a plan and routine on how to spend the season," he explained. 

Kim has four more seasons to play in order to advance overseas through posting. After the 2028 season, he will have a chance to challenge himself in the Major League. He has enough time to improve his skills.


When asked to compare Kang with Kim Do-young, who is entering his fourth year this year, Kang said flatly, "That's overwhelming. Doyoung did." "No one thought I would go to the U.S. at that time (the third or fourth year)."

Kang, who joined Hyundai (currently Nexen Heroes) in 2006, became the starting player for the first time in his third year and played in 116 games with a batting average of 271, eight homers and 47 RBIs. In his fourth year in 2009, he played in all 133 games and hit 23 homers, recording his first 20 or more homers. 

Major League scouts are paying attention to Kim Do-young. At the KIA spring camp, Damdam, an assistant to the Chicago Cubs' Asia-Pacific scouts and president visited the camp. I greeted Lee Bum-ho and watched the training of Kia players including Kim Do-young. Some even had a New York Mets ID.

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