ML shares 'two families with one roof' stadium that can't be imagined..."Amazing and fun" is Doosan Cave
ML shares 'two families with one roof' stadium that can't be imagined..."Amazing and fun" is Doosan Cave
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Doosan Bears' "special alien" Jake Cave (33) hit his first homer of the season with a cool three-run homer. Cave showed poor condition in the early days of the season, but has displayed a sharp sense of hitting after recovering. Neither the pitcher-friendly Jamsil Stadium nor the bad weather conditions in which hail is pouring out could stop Cave.
Cave hit his first home run of the season in a game against LG at Jamsil Stadium on the 13th. In the fourth inning, he hit a fastball from Lee Ji-gang with two outs and runners on the second and third bases to sweep the runner over the left fence. Cave scored two hits and four RBIs in five times at bat on the day, leading Doosan to escape its fourth consecutive loss.먹튀검증
The game was held under the worst weather. Hail and rainstorms blanketed Jamsil and the temperature dropped to 4.5°C. Bad weather suspended the game four times. Doosan, which scored the first run with a home run early in the first inning, was worried that the weather would cut off the good trend.
Cave said, "I thought it would be difficult to win if the game continued to stop, but I also thought it would need to be stopped in the sixth inning (when the hail hit hard)," adding, "It was difficult to play baseball in the cold weather, but I feel good to win the game and finish it well."
Cave returned to the game on the 10th after being eliminated from the first-team roster on the 31st of last month due to a severe cold and improving his physical condition. Since his return, he has been producing hits in four consecutive games. "I think I'm fortunate that I missed the early part of the season," he said. "Since the success of the team is my success, I will do my best to do my best."
A veteran player who played in the U.S. Major League including Minnesota, Philadelphia and Colorado, Cave started his career in the KBO this year. What caught Cave's attention was his enthusiastic cheering culture. "Baseball is the same sport everywhere in the world, but it's fun to see cheering songs when I go to the batter's box for the first time," he said.
Cave's view of "two families with one roof" where Doosan and LG share Jamsil Stadium is also unfamiliar to him. Cave played a home game against Hanwha in Jamsil from the 8th to the 10th, and then an away game against LG in the same stadium from the 11th to the 13th. "It's my first time in my life to have a culture of sharing a home stadium," Cave said. "It's really interesting to change the dugout to distinguish between home and away games. It's my first time doing everything, so it's fun."
Cave said, "There were some difficulties in adapting to the pitching style of pitchers I've never seen in a new environment, but I think I can overcome those problems soon," adding, "Today's home run will be a turning point for me."