WITH A NEW MIND...RYU HYUN-JIN SAID, "THE SENIORS SHOULD DO BETTER."

With a new mind...Ryu Hyun-jin said, "The seniors should do better."

With a new mind...Ryu Hyun-jin said, "The seniors should do better."

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The "Monster" Ryu Hyun-jin of the Hanwha Eagles will be on the starting line. He left for Australia, the site of the first spring camp, on Tuesday. He will start tempering in earnest. It is the first time in 13 years that Ryu has joined the camp since 2012 when he started his camp wearing the Hanwha uniform. He joined the team from the second camp last year, which was his comeback season. "I have a lot of young friends, and more than anything, I have high expectations because it's my first time playing a spring camp with (Kim Kyung-moon) coach," Ryu said with a smile.스포츠토토

Ryu is one of the leading ace pitchers in the league. He left an unprecedented trail of winning the Triple Crown (multiple wins, ERA, strikeouts) and Rookie of the Year award, MVP award, and Golden Glove in the 2006 season, which was the rookie season. He went to the Major League after the 2012 season, but returned to his native Hanwha Eagles team last season. He signed a contract of up to 17 billion won (approximately 17 million U.S. dollars) for eight years. He boasts of strong presence by earning double-digit wins (10 wins) despite unfamiliar environments such as the automatic pitching determination system.
I can't be satisfied. It was frustrating again. It ranked eighth with 66 wins, two draws and 76 losses. Last month, Ryu jumped into the winter sea with some veteran players. He wanted to keep his promise with fans. As the opening media day, Chae Eun-seong pledged that if he fails to advance to the post season, he will get it in the sea off Taean in December with veterans. "It was really cold," Ryu recalled, nodding, "I think seniors should do better this year."

He probably clenched his teeth even more. He gradually improved his physical condition following his routine. "Last year, I threw indoors most of the time, and from late February after I joined the camp, I started throwing outdoors," Ryu explained. "This time, I took time and systematically prepared from the beginning. I think I made up my body well enough to pitch right away." As in previous years, I went to the Okinawa minicamp with my juniors. Hwang Jun-ho, a rookie for last year, was also accompanied. "He has a body that doesn't make me fat. If he is a professional, he needs the strength to finish a season. I wanted to help him out in that regard, so I asked him to come with me."

The Hanwha Eagles will make many changes this season. They will play in their new BI and new uniforms in the new stadium. They also worked hard to strengthen their capabilities throughout the winter. In the free agent market, they also had Shim Woo-joon (maximum 5 billion won for four years) and Um Sang-baek (maximum 7.8 billion won for four years). "The new stadium is expected not only for me but also for all players," Ryu said. "It seems that starting pitchers, shortstop, and foreign batters have been strengthened a lot. Personally, I am very satisfied with it. Thanks to the presence of young players, I think I will gain strength in that area."

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