DESCENDANTS OF THE SAMSUNG DYNASTY, WHO WERE HIT WITH A RELEASE BLADE, WILL MAKE A COMEBACK AT LG

Descendants of the Samsung Dynasty, who were hit with a release blade, will make a comeback at LG

Descendants of the Samsung Dynasty, who were hit with a release blade, will make a comeback at LG

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The LG Twins of professional baseball released a video of the Icheon wrap-up camp on the team's official YouTube channel "LGTWINSTV" on the 28th.

When Sung Dong-hyun (pitcher) was training hard, a player wearing a different uniform stood out. It was Shim Chang-min (31), a former NC Dinos pitcher. He was included in NC's non-renewable contract on Sept. 29, and appeared to join the LG closing camp and be tested for joining.
Shim Chang-min, a graduate of Kyungnam High School, was named fourth overall by Samsung in the first round in 2011. Shim Chang-min, who gained high expectations as a side arm that throws fast balls around 150 kilometers, has grown into a must-win situation for Samsung since his debut in the first division in 2012. He contributed to Samsung's overall win from 2012 to 2014, and made 25 saves by keeping the back door open in 2016.

He also played for the national team. He played for the WBSC Premier 12 team in 2015 and the World Baseball Classic team in 2017. He served in the military at Sangmu in 2018.

Shim moved to NC Dinos through a 2-1 trade on Dec. 13, 2021. At the time, the club welcomed Shim, saying it had secured a bullpen with experience. However, the team was more disappointed than expected.

He only had one win and two losses and an earned run average of 14.21 in 11 games in 2022, and pitched in five first-team games last year, and only had one loss and an earned run average of 2.70. He had difficulty achieving zero with six outs during three ⅓ innings. He has never been on the mound for the first team this season. 바카라사이트

In the Futures League, he played in 21 games (19 ⅓ innings), recording only two wins, one loss and two holds with an ERA of 8.84. NC has decided not to renew contracts with nine players including Shim Chang-min, Lee Woo-suk, Ha Jun-su, Lee Hyun-woo and Kim Joo-hwan (players), Yoon Hyung-joon, Kim Soo-yoon, Kim Taek-woo (players with infielders), and Choi Woo-jae (outfielder). Shim's overall performance in the first division is 31 wins, 29 losses, 51 saves, 80 holds, and an ERA of 4.22 strikeouts.

Shim Chang-min's joining LG has not been decided yet, but he is only in his early 30s and has a lot of experience in the first team, so it is still a lottery worth scratching.

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