KIA Tigers' new closer Lee Eui-ri vows to lead team to playoffs
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- KIA Tigers' new closer, Lee Eui-ri, has shown strong performance since transitioning to the role.
- Manager Lee Beom-ho plans to keep Lee Eui-ri as the closer for the remainder of the season.
- This move aims to bolster KIA's chances in the postseason race.
KIA Tigers' new closer, Lee Eui-ri, has made a significant impact since his transition to the role, showcasing impressive performances that have bolstered the team's chances in the postseason race. The 24-year-old pitcher has expressed a strong commitment to his new position, vowing to "do it properly" now that he has embraced the closer role.
Manager Lee Beom-ho has backed Lee Eui-ri's determination, announcing his intention to keep the young pitcher as the team's closer until the end of the season. This decision comes after Lee secured his first flawless one-run save, demonstrating his capability to shut down opposing offenses in critical late-game situations.
Lee Eui-ri's emergence as a reliable closer is a crucial development for the KIA Tigers. His strong performances, including the recent save, suggest a potential turning point for the team as they vie for a spot in the autumn baseball playoffs. The team's success in close games may hinge on his continued effectiveness in the ninth inning.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.