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Yang Chang-seop is embroiled in a "binball controversy"

It was Yang Chang-seop's pitch that drew as much attention as the result of the game. It was in the bottom of the seventh inning that the scene in question occurred. 토토사이트

With SSG, who scored six points in one inning, running 13-7, Yang Chang-seop threw the ball back-to-back at the ball count 1-1 at Choi Jung's at-bat with one out and runners on first and third base. The third ball went straight into the catcher's mitt, but Choi Jeong headed to first base after being hit by Yang Chang-seop's fourth ball. When Choi Jung arrived at first base, Yang Chang-seop took off his hat and apologized.

Oh Jae-won, a SPOTV commentator who watched the situation, said, "This is a direct hit. I'm glad I brushed against my clothes. "I hate this situation the most," he said, adding, "There is no need to apologize. I tried to move on because it was weird from the previous study, but I hit it openly. "There is no way that Choi Jung doesn't know, but he can't move on like that from a winning position," he said, suspecting an empty ball pitch.

The game ended without any problems, but baseball fans continued to argue about the scene online for a while.

Meanwhile, Yang Chang-seop left a meaningful message on his SNS after the game. 'Fish is always caught in the mouth. He posted a picture with Talmud's phrase, "Human beings also get caught with their mouths." In other words, it directly refuted the claim of commentator Oh Jae-won, who suspected the bean ball.

Then, about three hours later, Oh, like Yang Chang-seop, quoted Talmud on his SNS, saying, "The foolish tell what they heard and the wise tell what they saw." In other words, he did not give in to his argument.

Commentator Oh Jae-won, who ended his career last year, sat in the broadcasting booth as a sports TV commentator from this year. However, he was at the center of controversy with his straightforward remarks.

In an interview with a YouTube channel last month, "There are not one or two players who made a fool by commentating once. I don't think I've ever been responsible for it. I think words are really important when I explain. "No one says it's not," he said, criticizing "major leaguer legend" Park Chan-ho, a commentator at the center of controversy.