Hanwha foreign hitter Williams, batting average of 0.222 with 4 homers 'failure point'
Professional baseball Hanwha Eagles manager Choi Won-ho (50) gave a cold-hearted evaluation of Nick Williams (29), a foreign hitter who has become a “troubleshooter.”
He explained the reason why he was recently excluded from the starting lineup by saying, "I don't have a good sense of hitting, but my ability to defend is low."
Coach Choi said ahead of the Lotte Giants game scheduled to be held at Daejeon Hanwha Life Insurance Eagles Park on the 29th, "If Williams' hitting feeling goes up, he will go out as a designated hitter. said. 바카라사이트
He continued, "You can't send a player with poor hitting and poor defense as a starter.
If it's good, there's no reason not to use it.
It's not good, so I can't use it," he said calmly.
Hanwha recently suffered six consecutive losses and fell to ninth in the rankings.
During the six consecutive losses, Williams' batting average was only 0.111 (2 hits in 18 at-bats).
Williams, who wore a Hanwha uniform under the condition of a total of 400,000 dollars at the end of June in place of his 'predecessor' Brian O'Gredi, who was suffering from a severe hit, is in a 'fifty two hundred steps' position with O'Grady.
Expectations were high enough to receive $400,000 even though he joined in the middle of the season, but in 36 games, he had a batting average of 0.222 (32 hits in 144 at-bats), 4 homers, 18 RBIs, and an OPS (on-base percentage + slugging percentage) of 0.596.
In addition, the outfield defense is shaken, so he has become a player who adds anxiety to Hanwha, who is already suffering from defensive anxiety.
Director Choi said, "Eun-seong Chae, Si-hwan Noh, and Tae-yeon Kim are irreplaceable players in the team.
If we originally made a lineup with players with good offense for scoring, we will prioritize defense in the remaining games and appoint players."
Meanwhile, the match between Lotte and Hanwha was canceled due to rain.