"LET'S DO BETTER BEFORE WE GO". I CAN'T BELIEVE WE'RE POSTPONING OUR HONEYMOON AGAIN…BASEBALL IS NOT SATISFIED WITH ITS FIRST BILLION-DOLLAR ANNUAL SALARY

"Let's do better before we go". I can't believe we're postponing our honeymoon again…Baseball is not satisfied with its first billion-dollar annual salary

"Let's do better before we go". I can't believe we're postponing our honeymoon again…Baseball is not satisfied with its first billion-dollar annual salary

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The honeymoon was postponed again. Hanwha Eagles outfielder Kim Tae-yeon (28) chose to focus on baseball, instead of going on his honeymoon, which was postponed until a year later. Due to consideration from his wife, he decided to go on his honeymoon after playing baseball better in the new season. He is continuing his commitment that he made last winter.

Kim focused on individual sports in Daejeon before leaving the Melbourne spring camp in Australia. With Choi Jae-hoon, a senior member of the team, Kim worked out at Daejeon Ballpark and training center. He worked out techniques at the ballpark in the morning and went to the center in the afternoon, where he repeatedly worked out weights and filled it up. His annual salary also increased 97.2 percent from 79 million won to 146 million won, making him enter his first billion-dollar annual salary, but he was not satisfied and focused on his exercise.

"As always, I spent the off-season working out with (Choi) Jae-hoon," Kim said. "I didn't go on my honeymoon again this time. I was planning to go there, but I didn't because I had to hurry up and get ready after the season ended. I did better this year and asked him to go next winter. (Thinking about baseball) It was great. My wife felt the same way. I thank her for her consideration."
Kim had a wedding ceremony with his wife, Kim Ji-young, on Dec. 17, 2023. After finishing the ceremony in Seoul, he immediately returned to Daejeon to continue his individual workouts. He decided to go on a honeymoon to prepare for the next season, and made a career-high season last year, which he strongly prepared. 안전놀이터

He played in 126 games, the largest number since his debut, posting a batting average of 291 percent (120 hits in 413 times at bat), 12 homers, 61 RBIs, 59 runs, 45 walks, 89 strikeouts, and a .363 on-base percentage. He started the game as a backup, but showed off his batting performance despite limited opportunities at the beginning of this season, moving between the first, right and second basemen. Since mid-May, he has become a key player, recording his first 100 hits and double-digit homers since his debut. "Playing full-time has given me know-how to hit. He has unique upper swing but he has technique. He is a diligent player, so I hope he keeps his position."

From the second half of the season, Kim was fixed in right field instead of first baseman. At the Miyazaki wrap-up camp in Japan after the season, Kim only played in outfield practice. Not only right field but also left fielders practiced in both corners. After the regular training session, he played extras and made efforts to adapt himself to left field with different angles of hitting. Right field is basic, but left field is now quite used to it.

Daejeon Hanwha Life Ballpark, its new home stadium, will house a "Monster Wall" with a height of 8 meters on the right fence. It will be much higher than Sajik Stadium in Busan, which was the highest at 6 meters (4.8 meters changed this year) until last year. Kim Tae-yeon, who is likely to be the starting right fielder, needs to adapt to the monster wall as soon as possible due to unfamiliar structure. "I haven't seen it in person yet, so I don't know how high it is," Kim said positively. "Although the fence on the right is high, the distance from the home is as short as 95 meters, so the range that the right fielder has to cover is narrow. For Kim, who does not have much experience in outfield defense, the Monster Wall could be a boon.

"I want to increase the number of stolen bases in the new season." Kim Tae-yeon, who recorded five stolen bases last year with a total of 18, does not have a fast image. However, Kim said, "I think I can steal 20 bases if I set my mind. It's not a slow foot, but I don't get a sign of stealing." "Stolen bases need to be fast, but it's a matter of timing. I want to play as much as I'm good for my team if I go one more base." I also want to contribute to the foot baseball that manager Kim Kyung-moon pursues. As he was out for the season due to a fractured mid-heavy bone while stealing second base in September 2023, Kim might feel pressured to steal, but he said, "If you restrained (the stolen bases) because of that, I will be okay. If you allow me to run, I will play."

While defense and baserunning are important, she also needs to focus on hitting. She showed consistent performance throughout the last season, but her pace dropped sharply during the last month of September, breaking her batting average of .300 and OPS of .800. It could be because of her decreased physical stamina or the aftermath of her analysis by the opponent team. "There are many reasons, but I can't pinpoint it. Physically, it was especially hot last summer, and all the players were equally tired," Kim said. "I don't want to use physical strength as an excuse. Technically, I think there were some parts that I couldn't completely make with my own," Kim said. "I will do my best to raise my team to a higher level."

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