It is worth noting the 'foot' of the heroic legion.
Help had a team steal success rate of 84.1% by the 26th; an overwhelming number one, well above the UEFA Champions League average of 70.3%. The difference between Lotte (75%) and Lotte (75%) in this category is more than 9% p.
The strengths have become stronger: Team stolen base success, which was 67.3% (6th) in 2017, has improved to 75.4% (2nd) in 2018. Last season, it topped the UEFA Champions League with 76.9%, beating Doosan (72.9%) and Samsung (71.8%). This season, he has exceeded 80% of the team's stolen base for the first time since Help was founded. The KBOUEFA Champions League club, which has been successful in the 80 percent team since 2010, is the only Doosan (80.7%) in 2019.
He plays regardless of the top and bottom line. Especially, Seo Gun-chang, Kim Hye-seong, and Kim Ha-sung are the 'three captains' of Help maneuvering power. With 50 stolen bases that three players have succeeded in, they outnumber the team stolen bases of SK (46), Hanhwa (37), and KIA (28). In particular, Kim Ha-sung attempted to steal 14 times and all succeeded. "It's the idea of trying to steal when it can be made sure - stolen bases are more important than the number of stolen bases," he said.
The stolen base is Help's weapon to break through the offensive path; Kim Hye-seong stole second base in the first two outs and third bases in the second inning, which was 0-0 against Suwon FC KT on Saturday. Help beat the baseline with a two-run run by Jeon Byeong-woo in the first and second bases, eventually winning 4-1.
Kim Hye-seong once again managed to steal second base in the first two outs and third bases in the third inning. KT Battery even pitched out in recognition of Kim Hye-seong's steal, but failed to stop him. Kim Hye-seong harassed KT with the action that he could play if he went on base all through Kyonggi; making it difficult for the pitcher on the mound to focus on the game against the batter.
KBS N Sports Commentator Jang Jung-seok, who relayed Suwon FC Kyonggi on the 25th, said, "The steal is not an operation that takes place while carrying out Kyonggi. It is an operation that is implemented after finishing preparations for the Kyonggi war. I think communication between Jo Jae Young Kochi and the players is well done. "It is a great advantage to have a stolen base success rate of over 80%." Jang was appointed as the fourth coach of Nexen (now Help) in October 2016 and led the team until last season.
Jo Jae Young Juru Kochi's explanation is more detailed: "Communication between first baseman Kochi and runner is important. "We have made analysis data on the opponent pitcher with Oh Yoon Kochi and delivered it to the players." "We have set goals for Juru before spring camp every year for 4 years. In the first year, the stolen base success rate was 60%, 70% in the second year and 70% in the second half last year. "I am worried about how I can achieve my goal when I do it," he said. After Joe Kochi's appointment, the team steal success rate has been steadily rising.
The key is good resources, too. If a player fails to perform Kochi's operations on the ground, the success rate will inevitably be lowered. Jo Jae Young Kochi said: "There are a lot of fast players in our team. In addition, they seem to have a higher success rate because they have an excellent understanding of the Kyonggi situation. "