The player who was kicked out due to the controversy over "Taeup" will change his registration name and start anew. There have been success stories before.바카라사이트
Three foreign players announced by the Kiwoom Heroes on Wednesday were shocking. Ariel Furado, Emmanuel de Heysus, and Ronnie Dawson who played last year were not named. New foreign pitchers Kenny Rosenberg, outfielder Yasiel Puig, and Ruben Cardinez were announced as new members.
The composition of one pitcher and two fielders was different from the composition of two pitchers and one fielder that we have seen so far. On top of that, Puig returned, and even Cardinez, who left last year amid criticism from fans while playing for the Samsung Lions, signed a contract.
Cardinez played for Samsung under the registered name Cadenas last year. Cardinez, who sent MacKinnon to the team last year, garnered great attention from fans as he was recognized as a player necessary for a team that wanted long hit by hitting two home runs. However, he was kicked out after playing in only seven games. He felt pain in his back while swinging, and hospital medical examinations said he was not in good shape, sparking controversy over his poor performance. Then, he replaced him at the match against Hanwha Eagles in Daegu on August 6, but was kicked out due to his lackluster defense. Samsung brought in Lewin Diaz instead of Cardinez, who also successfully played in the postseason and successfully renewed his contract. After the season, rumors spread that Cardinez was in negotiations with Kiwoom, which turned out to be true.
It is notable that the registration name was changed from Cadenas to Cadenas last year. It is believed that he wanted to change the image of last year.
In the KBO League, there were cases where foreign players changed their registration names and remained a success story.
The 2017 KBO League game between kt Wiz and NC Dinos was held at kt Wiz Park in Suwon on the 30th. NC starter Hacker is throwing the ball vigorously.
Eric Hacker of the NC Dinos is a representative figure. The hacker who came to NC when NC made its first team debut in 2013 was registered as Eric.
He had no luck when throwing as Eric. In 2013, he displayed poor performance of 4 wins and 11 losses, but pitched 178 ⅓ innings and was recognized as having stable pitching with an ERA of 3.63, before renewing his contract again in 2014 with eight wins and eight losses and an ERA of 4.01.
His performance has changed since he changed his registration name to "Hacker" in 2015. He won the most games with 19 wins and 5 losses in that year, and also won 13 wins (two losses) in 2016 and 12 wins (seven losses) in 2017, achieving double-digit wins for the third consecutive year. NC broke up with Hacker at the age of 34, but the Nexen Heroes recruited Hacker as a substitute during the 2018 season, and Hacker showed off his robustness by recording 5 wins, 3 losses and an ERA of 5.20 in 14 games.
I think Nick Kingham is the one that Cardinez wants. He left the first team due to an injury and succeeded in another team the next year.
Nick Kingham was hired as a foreign ace by the SK Wyverns in the 2020 season. His registered name was Kingham. However, he pitched in just two games, lost two games and posted an ERA of 6.75, before leaving due to elbow injury. However, Hanwha recruited him in the 2021 season. He changed his registered name from Kingham to Kingham for a fresh start. In that year, Kingham pitched in 144 innings in 25 games, and successfully renewed his contract with 10-8 ERA. However, in 2022
As Hanwha returned to the game in the 2021 season, they changed their registration name to "Kingdom." In the same year, he pitched 144 innings in 25 games, and renewed his contract with 10-8 record with an ERA of 3.19. However, he pitched in only three games in 2022. With one win and two losses with an ERA of 2.76 and left the game due to injury to his forearm, but failed to return to the game.
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