Who spoke out "only at a competition," actively agrees with the full-time coach system + standing army


Ryu Joong-il, manager of the Asian Professional Baseball Championship (APBC), has completed some analysis of the Japanese, Australian and Taiwanese players who will face off at the Tokyo Dome. Even after harvesting the gold medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games (AG), he was wary of the power of other countries that improved noticeably, so he said, "He did well" again this time.

The Hangzhou Asian Games national team, led by head coach Ryu Joong-il, won its fourth consecutive Asian Games title by beating Taiwan 2-0 on the 7th of last month and returned home with gold medals on its neck. The result was the best, but what was clear was that you couldn't just laugh. This is because it consisted of a team with age and annual restrictions, but it struggled quite a bit against other national teams that grew and developed day by day.

South Korea struggled greatly in a total of three games at the Hangzhou Asian Games, against Taiwan and Japan. South Korea failed to score a single point as it was tied to Double-A pitcher Lin Yu-min, who is ranked fourth in the Arizona Diamondbacks prospect rankings in Group B against Taiwan, and the result led to a 0-4 loss. And they also won 2-0 against Japan. It is well known that the level of the Japanese business baseball team is very high, but it was regrettable that it failed to show a gap with the "professional".

In the final, South Korea won the gold medal with a 2-0 victory, but they struggled quite a bit despite their second showdown with Taiwan. South Korea scored two points against Lin Yu-min, whom they met again, and took the early stage, but Ryu Zlong of Double A under the Boston Red Sox, who took the mound after Lin Yu-min, was blocked. During the two games (18 innings), two runs were definitely a point to think about.

Coach Ryu Joong-il, who returned through Incheon International Airport, said, "I won a gold medal, but the level of baseball in other countries is rising a lot." Japan is also a team that is basically well-established even if it is a social baseball team, and Taiwan feels like its pitching power, defense, and batting are one step higher than they were about seven to 10 years ago. I think I have to be careful in the future, he said, being wary and "I have to prepare from now on." If you look at the KBO League, there are many misses in defense and base running. "I think we should reduce this gradually," he stressed.

Coach Ryu Joong-il said in an interview with reporters on the 6th, "Australia and Taiwan have developed a lot. Japan, needless to say, is doing well," he said, and about watching the opposing players' videos before the game on the 7th, "I had a little time today (7th), so I watched all the videos of major pitchers and hitters from three countries, including Japan, Taiwan and Australia. Oh, you're good," he said. "When I was young and went to the university national team, the level of Australia and others fell a little. But now I'm good at it said.

All teams participating in APBC, including South Korea, formed their squads with limited annual and age, but head coach Ryu Joong-il said there is no big gap anymore. In particular, in Taiwan and Australia, a large number of athletes who appeared at the Olympics, Asian Games, and World Baseball Classic (WBC) were also deployed. "There were many players who appeared in the WBC, the Olympics, and the Asian Games," the head coach said. "It's good to throw, and it's good to hit." There seems to be no easy country now. I don't know if it's because I only saw him play well, but he's good at everything."

In order to be competitive in international competitions, there are more than one or two homework to be solved, but the easiest way to improve the problem is "full-time supervision." In the case of Japan, it has established a separate organization that organizes the national team called "Samurai Japan" and has recently been on a roll by winning the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics and the WBC. Coach Ryu Joong-il also voiced his support for the full-time supervision system.

"We need a full-time coach. There are not many international competitions, so it is difficult to select prematurely, but I think it is necessary. If it becomes a coaching staff under the full-time coach system, it is necessary to find a way to gather and train and play. For example, it is also possible to gather the national team's standing army and play in Australia in the fall. And since the opening game will be pulled from next year, the season schedule will be over in October, but it seems good for players to gather and learn coaching staff and faces during the closing camp in November. Japan seems to do so," he stressed.

In other words, I think it is necessary to gather as often as possible to match the chemistry between the coaching staff and the players, and to match the teamwork between the players. The head coach said, "It is necessary to get together and play games somehow, so that the coaching staff and the players are not awkward. Now, it has been repeated to gather only when there is a competition, play practice games, and play competitions. "I think that's why I'm not able to make a good result at the recent world tournament," he said. "If you gather several players and try it, you will be competitive with each other. "Not everyone can wear the Taegeuk mark, but in my experience, if you wear the Taegeuk mark, you will feel proud when training or playing, and you will be upgraded to your mental and skills," he said emphatically.

For now, KBO will conduct an in-depth review of the appointment of a full-time coach to lead the national team at future international competitions, including the 2024 World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Premier 12 and 2026 WBC, after the APBC is over. Baseball levels in countries around the world, including Taiwan, Australia, and the Netherlands, are rapidly improving. We can't wait and see.

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