Geelong Korea digested all the schedules.
On the 22nd, Geelong Korea announced that “Geelong Korea, which returned after 3 years, has completed a long 3-month campaign.” He played all 40 regular season schedules, ending with an away game against the Adelaide Giants at Dycolor Australia Stadium in Australia.
The final score was 13 wins, 27 losses and 7th place overall. Although they failed to advance to the postseason, they recorded their best performance since the 2018/19 season when they first participated in the Australian Professional Baseball League. The team broke the record for the most consecutive wins (four consecutive wins) during the season, and scored 23 points, the most points in one game, against Adelaide on November 20th.스포츠토토
In terms of personal performance, he left a meaningful report card. Song Chan-eui, who wielded strong blows throughout the season, maintained a batting average in the 40% range until the second half of the season and competed for the batting title. His final batting average was 0.324. Song Chan-eui was also named the best batsman of the week in the Australian League in rounds 1 and 2.
Ha Jae-hoon’s bat was also hot. Ha Jae-hoon, who played in 21 games, ranked third overall in this category with 11 home runs. If he played full-time, he would have been able to become the home run king. Kim Gyu-seong also showed an impressive offensive power with a batting average of 30% (0.281), and Kwon Kwang-min, who joined late, also maintained a batting average of 30% (0.304).
On the mound, Jang Jae-young’s performance of ‘900 million’ stood out. Jaeyoung Jang, who returned to Korea after round 6, recorded an average ERA of 3.30 with 1 win, 2 losses. In 30 innings he pitched, he struck out 37 while giving up only 9 walks. Jang Jae-young enjoyed the joy of being selected as the best pitcher of the week for the 6th round, breaking the record for the most innings pitched by a team by digesting 8 innings in his last appearance.
In the bullpen, Choi Ji-min and Kim Tae-hyun, who were in charge of the back door, left good results. Choi Ji-min and Kim Tae-hyun, who had 3 holds and 2 saves side by side, recorded average ERAs of 1.47 and 2.20, respectively.
There were also unusual records. Koo Dae-seong, the first coach of Geelong Korea, returned to the mound as an active player after four years and set a new record as an active professional pitcher in his 50s. Koo Dae-seong, who joined in the 10th round, pitched in 3 games and finished 2.1 innings with an ERA of ‘0’ with no earned runs. In addition, Ha Jae-hoon and Jang Jae-young participated in the game as both pitcher and hitter in Australia and experienced the ‘double sword’.
A total of 7 KBO teams participated in Geelong Korea this season, and 26 pitchers and 26 batters appeared in the game. A total of 50 players were recorded as Geelong Korea’s 2022/23 season players because both Ha Jae-hoon and Jang Jae-young participated in the pitching.
Meanwhile, the Geelong Korea team, which has completed all schedules, will return home via Incheon International Airport on the afternoon of the 23rd. Players arriving at the airport return to their respective teams.