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Many fast-footed players have appeared to cover the vast outfield. Starting in 1982, the first year of Korean professional baseball, quasi-outfielders such as Lee Hae-chang, Lee Soon-chul, Jeon Joon-ho, Jung Soo-geun, Park Yong-taek, Lee Jong-wook, Lee Yong-kyu, Kim Jong-ho and Park Hae-min have won the stolen base king more than once. There was a position player who challenged outfielder Ah Sung. Those who were former shortstops who said they could have to have the highest athletic ability. 바카라사이트넷

Kim Jae-bak, Lee Jong-beom, Kim Sang-soo, Park Chan-ho, and Shim Woo-joon were representative shortstops who experienced steal king. Originally, as shortstop turned to second baseman, second baseman steal king also came out. Kim Jong-kook, Oh Jae-won, and Kim Hye-sung are all second baseman steal kings who were originally shortstop.

2018 is the last year of outfielder steal king. It was the last time Park Hae-min became the stolen base king for four consecutive years since 2015 when he was in Samsung. Now is the era of the infielder steal king. Since 2019, infielders such as Park Chan-ho → Shim Woo-joon → Kim Hye-sung → Park Chan-ho have been steadily hitting batons and becoming the king of stolen bases. There is no significant change in this trend again this year. Four out of five players with more than 20 steals are infielders.

However, a new face appeared. Shin Min-jae, who has jumped from the backup agent to the main second baseman by relieving the long-standing concerns of the leading LG Twins. For the first time, he surpassed 30 steals and is the sole No. 1 player. a run for the first stolen base king in one's life.

Park Chan-ho, a former stolen base king twice and aiming for the title for the second consecutive year, is chasing hard. Park Min-woo (23 steals) and Kim Hye-sung (22 steals) are the infielders who are tied for second place with Jung Soo-bin, the only outfielder who stole five bases with 27 steals recently.

He is likely to be a steal king who has been an infielder for five consecutive years. There is a good chance that Park Chan-ho, Shim Woo-joon, and Kim Hye-sung will become the new-faced steal king. Park Chan-ho's team KIA played four games less than Shin Min-jae's LG, but Shin Min-jae's attempts to steal in the midst of LG's running baseball flow were 43 times, overwhelmingly more than Park Chan-ho's 33 times. This is why Park has recorded more stolen bases even after playing only 96 games, 12 fewer than 108 games.