Will the Doosan Bears be able to revive the "fountain baseball" that the Doosan Bears boast of? Starting this year, Doosan Bears' general manager, Dooru Nimura (second division), who is in charge of fostering Doosan players, is tasked with the mission.토토사이트
Doosan is the symbol of baseball in the KBO League. With promising players rising from professional to main players, Doosan has experienced success for a long time without worrying about players.
However, Doosan's fire hydrant baseball is also faltering as the growth of the fielders has slowed recently. To solve this problem, Doosan has brought the right person to lead its revival.
Doosan officially announced on the 14th that Coach Nimura will be the general coach of Futures.
Coach Nimura, who will take the heavy responsibility, is a veteran coach who has experience in all parts except batting, pitching, defense and baserunning. He was recognized for his ability to nurture pro baseball players by serving as the first team head coach and second team head coach for the Junichi Dragons and Rakuten Golden Eagles of the Japanese pro baseball league.
"I wasn't a famous player when I was active, but when I was a coach, I won the Japan Series. I want to have fun teaching players again," Niemura said. "My job is to nurture. I'm also proud to bring back players who have been in the second division back to the first division. I will communicate with the coaches and proceed so that the players can display their best skills."
He then talked about setting goals for players and the role of coaches. In particular, he voiced his opinion that players should know for themselves what they need to do to reach their goals.
"It is important for the players to set a high goal. I hope they put top priority on what they need to do to achieve their goals," coach Nimura said. "Coaches need to determine what goals a player can advance to. We need to figure out whether he is a main player, a national team player, a Major League-class player, or a player who cannot join the first team."
Coach Nimura, who was in charge of scouting and fostering in Chunichi, stressed that he can succeed in the first team if he sweats hard regardless of the ranking of the rookie nominations.
Coach Nimura said, "When I am in Japan, there are 12 first-round designated players every year, and 80 to 90 percent of them have to be in the first team. And not all of these players are good. If you coach the players, players who try not to give up go to the first team," and added, "I think it is possible to play in the first team if I try not to get injured in the KBO League."
Coach Nimura, who once mentioned Major League superstars with a smile, said, "I don't care if I'm a LA Dodgers-class player." "I was on the verge of being released from my team, but some players have won as many as 200 games overall. People don't know. I want to see Yook Sung grow up to become a good player in the first team."
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