KBO announced the list of 2024 KBO Golden Glove candidates on the 27th.
In the catcher category, a total of seven people were nominated, including Kang Min-ho (Samsung), Park Dong-won (LG), Jang Sung-woo (KT), Lee Ji-young (SSG), Choi Jae-hoon (Hanwha), Kim Hyung-joon (NC), and Kim Jae-hyun (Kium).바카라사이트
However, there is no important person's name. It is Yang Eui-ji of Doosan.
The most golden glove holders among active players. He has as many as nine golden gloves with eight catchers (2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023) and one designated hitter (2021).
Doosan manager Lee Seung-yeop, who holds the Golden Glove record, has only one left in the tie with Doosan manager Lee Seung-yeop, who won the 10th prize. However, neither catcher nor designated hitter has been nominated this year.
This is because the team failed to meet the requirements. The criteria for selecting candidates for catcher is to play 720 innings or more in an individual title holder. Yang Eui-ji played 608 ⅓ due to his injury this season.
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Attention is focusing on whether the "Yanggang World," which has lasted for the past 13 years, will be dismantled.
For the past 13 years since 2011, the Golden Glove catcher division has been divided between Yang Eui-ji and Kang Min-ho. Yang Eui-ji received eight times and Kang Min-ho received five times, continuing the exchange in a competitive relationship.
There is no Yang Eui-ji this season, but there is Kang Min-ho. He is a strong candidate for the award.
He played 136 games, the largest number among catchers, and rejuvenated himself by playing a batting average of 0.303, 19 homers, 77 RBIs, and 0.861 OPS, displaying seasoned pitching lead and stable defense. He won a showdown at home with LG's biggest rival Park Dong-won of the Golden Glove in the playoffs, leading his team to advance directly to the playoffs. He was thrilled to play in the Korean Series for the first time in his history.
Park Dong-won is the most likely candidate to end the "Yanggang world."
He had a batting average of 0.272, 20 homers, 80 RBIs and 0.810 OPS in 130 games, and kept the home ground firmly by blocking and blocking stolen bases. He was the winning catcher who led the team to an overall championship for the first time in 29 years after moving to LG last year. He also led the team to the playoffs this year and led the fall baseball for the second consecutive year. After the season, he wore the Korean national flag to the Premier 12 held in Taiwan and displayed good performance in offense and defense as the main catcher.
Jang Sung-woo is also a good enough candidate to win the award.
With a batting average of 0.268, 19 homers, 81 RBIs and an OPS of 0.805 in 131 games, he is a clutch batter who is strong in chances. With his stable pitching lead, he led the team's unique baseball game and led the team's autumn storm.
Without Yang Eui-ji, the catcher's section is highly likely to become one of the biggest battlegrounds. Attention is focusing on whether there will be a change in the era of "two rivers," which was firmly maintained amid the three-way race.