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28-year-old infielder's 'smashing' advice from senior teammates becomes foundation for evolution [Interview]
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28-year-old infielder's 'smashing' advice from senior teammates becomes foundation for evolution [Interview]

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • 28-year-old infielder Kwon Dong-jin is experiencing a career turning point, highlighted by a game-winning two-RBI hit against Samsung Lions.
  • He attributes his recent success to focusing on his own performance rather than external competition or advice.
  • Kwon's improved play is seen as a foundation for his continued development as a player.

At 28, infielder Kwon Dong-jin appears to be at a pivotal moment in his baseball career. His recent performance, including a crucial two-run double against the Samsung Lions that helped secure a 4-3 victory, suggests a significant shift. Kwon has been a consistent presence, playing over 300 plate appearances last year, but this season marks a potential breakthrough.

Kwon attributes his recent success to a mental adjustment. "I can't control what the manager thinks. I just focused on my job," he stated, indicating a deliberate effort to concentrate on his own performance. This mindset appears to be paying off, allowing him to deliver in key moments.

The article suggests that advice from older teammates, even those just a year his senior, has been instrumental. This blend of personal focus and valuable mentorship seems to be the foundation for Kwon's evolving game. His ability to perform under pressure and deliver clutch hits is a testament to his growth and dedication.

I can't control what the manager thinks. I just focused on my job.

โ€” Kwon Dong-jinKwon Dong-jin explaining his approach to recent games.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.