Park Jeong-hoon, the '7-year old' Bibongo ace who defeated Whimoon High School, a powerhouse with 117 years of tradition
Bibong High School (2nd place in Gyeonggi Area A), in its 7th year since its founding, defeated Whimoon High School (1st place in Seoul Area B), a powerhouse with 117 years of tradition, in the first round of the 78th Golden Lion National High School Baseball Tournament and Weekend League King of Kings Tournament held at Mokdong Baseball Stadium in Seoul on the 16th. We won 2-1 and advanced to the second round.
Bibong High School starting pitcher Park Jeong-hoon (junior year) lasted until the 7th inning, allowing one run against Whimoon High School's lineup, which had 6 hitters hitting .300, including .600 hitter Yeom Seung-won (junior year).
Park Jeong-hoon, who originally attended Jangan High School, transferred to Bibong High School last year at the recommendation of Lee Woo-hyeon (Kiwoom), who was one year his senior. Park Jung-hoon, a left-handed pitcher with a height of over 190 cm and a top speed of over 150 km/h, has thrown more than 100 pitches every time he pitches this season and is playing an active role as the ace of Bibongo following Lee Woo-hyun.
Park Jeong-hoon, who had recorded 84 pitches through the 6th inning on this day, took the mound in the 7th inning as well. According to high school baseball regulations, pitchers who throw more than 91 pitches in a day must take four days off. Bibongo, who will have to play the second round on the 20th if he wins the first round, declared that he was 'all in' on winning that day.
A total of 99 balls were thrown until Park Jung-hoon got 2 outs in the bottom of the 7th inning. With only 6 balls left for Park Jung-hoon to reach the limit of 105 pitches per game, Whimoon High School's .600 shortstop Seung-won Yeom stood at the plate. Yeom Seung-won was the opponent who hit only two doubles against Park Jung-hoon in the previous three meetings, including an RBI that tied the score at 1-1 in the previous at-bat.
After two balls, Park Jung-hoon hit Seung-won Yeom with an ordinary ground ball to first base. However, the inning, which should have ended with a catching error where the first baseman fumbled the ball, ended up in a crisis with two outs and the bases loaded. The number of balls Park Jeong-hoon can throw was reduced to four. However, Park Jung-hoon caught Cho Yoon-geon on a fly to right field with two balls, ending the 7th inning without allowing any additional runs.
As the ace did his part, the Bibongo batting line immediately scored 1 run with 2 extra-base hits in the top of the 8th inning. Bibongo took over the mound with Yeon Seo-jun and pitched two scoreless innings, preserving the one-run victory. Park Jeong-hoon said, “Boldly competing with the body led to good results. “He threw a variety of breaking balls and tried to get a lot of strikeouts,” he said. Park Jung-hoon said about meeting Yeom Seung-won, the only hitter who had hit two extra-base hits that day, before reaching the pitch limit in the bottom of the 7th inning, "I didn't worry too much because it was a good hitter." In the bottom of the 6th inning, Park Jeong-hoon nimbly handled a pitcher's attack ball from Whimoon High School's No. 4 hitter Baek Gye-ryeol. Bibongo coach Jeon Kyeong-il said, “(Park Jeong-hoon) is 190cm tall, but he plays defense like 170cm.” Park Jeong-hoon laughed, saying, “Defense is fun, so I practice defense hard.”
Bibong High School will face Seoul Design High School, which won by default, in the second round on the 20th. Park Jung-hoon, who threw 103 balls that day and had to rest for four days, cannot participate in the second round. Park Jeong-hoon expressed his determination, saying, “I will prepare to throw in the next game (round of 16).”
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