PARK BYUNG-HO, WHO LOOKED AT IT BECAUSE HE FELT IT WAS A THREAT TO A "SHORT-LIVED WAR OF NERVES," AND COLERBIN EXPRESSED HIS DISCOMFORT

Park Byung-ho, who looked at it because he felt it was a threat to a "short-lived war of nerves," and Colerbin expressed his discomfort

Park Byung-ho, who looked at it because he felt it was a threat to a "short-lived war of nerves," and Colerbin expressed his discomfort

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Samsung's Park Byung-ho, who finished the hit, and Doosan starter Colerbin, who was coming down from the mound, had a fierce war of nerves.먹튀검증

Park Byung-ho, who stared at the pitcher who was on the mound due to deep fastballs, and Colerbin, the starting pitcher who threw a fly ball to the outfield until the last pitch, did his best. Samsung's offense in the seventh inning seemed to end as usual.

When Colerbin, who was coming down from the mound, expressed his discomfort toward Park Byung-ho, the atmosphere on the ground froze rapidly.

At the game between the Doosan Bears and the Samsung Lions held at Jamsil Stadium on Sunday, Colerbin and Hurrah, the starting pitchers of both teams, continued to win despite their good pitching until the latter half of the game.

Doosan Kang Seung-ho's two-run timely hit in the third inning was the only score that came out on the day.

A home run shot could have pushed the team to one side. Park Byung-ho of the Samsung Lions entered the batter's box with two outs and runners on third in the seventh inning when his team was losing 0-2.

Surprised by Colerbin's deep fastball on the fourth pitch of the 2B 1S, Park thought it was a threatening ball, and stared at the mound for a moment. In the ensuing game, Park swung at the cutter in the fifth pitch and swung confidently at the 151 km fastball on the sixth pitch, which was Colerbin's winning pitch.

At the moment of the hit, the ball that extended to the outfield was caught in front of the fence, and the inning ended as it was.

Then, the scene in question was staged. Colerbin, who handled the last count, came down from the mound and expressed his discomfort to Park Byung-ho, who was passing by him.

Having heard Colerbin's voice in person, Park did not stay put. Staring at Colerbin until the end, he waged a war of nerves. Fortunately, the situation did not spread further, with first baseman Yang Seok-hwan, catcher Yang Eui-ji and refereeing stopping Park, but it was a war of nerves that could have led to bench clearing.

The strange war of nerves, which only two Park Byung-ho and Colerbin on the mound could know, did not spread to the active dissuasion of veterans Yang Eui-ji and Kang Min-ho of both teams, in a situation where they could produce results only by beating each other in fierce competition.

After the game ended, Colerbin said he could not give details about the situation. Chances are high that it was a war of nerves caused by cultural differences. Colerbin said he would resolve the possibility of misunderstanding by meeting Park in person tomorrow.

The third-line lineup, which was blocked by Doosan starter Colerbin's good pitching, lost 0-2 without scoring a point.

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