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KIA Pitcher Yang Hyeon-jong Admits Reliance on Younger Teammates
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KIA Pitcher Yang Hyeon-jong Admits Reliance on Younger Teammates

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • KIA Tigers pitcher Yang Hyeon-jong, second in KBO League all-time wins with 190, admits he relies more on younger teammates now.
  • He expressed regret that he can no longer carry games himself as he did in the past.
  • Yang feels apologetic towards his juniors for expecting them to perform well.

KIA Tigers ace pitcher Yang Hyeon-jong, who ranks second in KBO League history with 190 wins, has candidly reflected on his current performance and role within the team. "In the past, I used to pitch six or seven innings and lead the team to victory with my own hands," Yang confessed. "But these days, I don't have that kind of strength. I feel like I just expect my juniors to do well for us."

Despite his impressive career achievements, Yang acknowledged the changing dynamics of his pitching. He expressed a sense of remorse towards his younger teammates, stating, "I always feel sorry towards my juniors for passing on the responsibility to them. I'm grateful." His words highlight a poignant shift from being the primary game-changer to a veteran leader who relies on the emerging talent of the team.

The interview captures Yang's honest assessment of his capabilities and his deep sense of camaraderie with his fellow players. While his past dominance is undeniable, his current perspective emphasizes the importance of teamwork and the natural progression of athletic careers. His humility and self-awareness offer a compelling look into the mindset of a seasoned athlete navigating the later stages of his career.

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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.