As expected, the first overall pick, completion type, and immediate power are acknowledged He confidently sprayed his ball even in front of his seniors. As expected, he was the No. 1 overall player. A complete rookie. Immediately, he showed his full strength. Hwang Joon-seo, the left-handed rookie of the Hanwha Eagles, made an impressive first real pitching. Hanwha had its second Cheongbaek match at the Ballpark in Melbourne, Australia, during its spring camp on Wednesday. The White team, which had Ha Joo-seok's timely two-run hit, won the match 2-0 in the bottom of the first inning. The part that attracted the most attention was Hwang Joon-seo, the No. 1 high school graduate rookie,'s first real pitch. When he was a high school student, he threw a fastball of up to 150 kilometers per hour, and was evaluated for his excellent ball control and speed control, and was commonly called "immediate power sense" that he could immediately throw in the first division. Yoon Young-cheol, a left-handed pitcher of the Kia Tigers who was a rookie last year, also continued his rotation with good ball control and speed control, posting good performance with eight wins and seven losses with an ERA of 4.04, which was regrettable that his speed was only around 140 kilometers. However, Hwang Joon-seo is said to be better than Yoon because he is fast in ball control. Hwang took the mound in the bottom of the second inning to face a total of four batters. He struck out two batters without a hit, and displayed satisfactory results through clean pitching without allowing any runs. Hwang Joon-seo, who ousted Cho Han-min through a grounder to the third baseman, struck out rookie Hwang Young-mook and secured three outs by hitting Jang Kyu-hyun through a straight hit to the third baseman. He quickly ended up with three outs, falling short of the expected number of pitches. He was asked to deal with one more batter, but Hanwha's coaching staff sent Hwang Joon-seo, who was in a good mood, to the batter's box. Kim Kang-min, a 24-year veteran who came to Hanwha in the second draft after receiving keen attention from the stove league, came to the batter's box. Kim is the oldest player in the KBO league since his debut in 2001, before Hwang Joon-seo, who was born in 2005. However, Hwang gave Kim a swing and miss strikeout. In particular, all three splitters out of four balls induced swings and misses in Kim Kang-min's at-bat. He threw a total of 16 pitches, but displayed stable ball control with 11 strikes and five balls. He threw 10 fastballs, four splitters and two curves. The maximum speed of his fastballs was 144 kilometers, and the average speed of his fastballs was 142 kilometers. Hwang Joon-seo said after the game, "I was a little nervous when Kim Kang-min entered the batter's box, but I think the result was good because I threw a lot of splitters as Choi Jae-hoon signed on," adding, "It was my first real game appearance, and this was satisfactory and fun." Hanwha manager Choi Won-ho said of Hwang Joon-seo's pitching on the day, "Since it was my first real game, my fastball was a little high because of my strength, but the control of the breaking ball and the pitching were very good," adding, "It was a good result overall, considering that it was the first real game pitching by a young player." Hwang was selected as the No. 1 pick in the rookie draft held on Sept. 14 last year. Hanwha, which had the right to choose the No. 1 pick, picked Hwang as expected. "The team scouts recommended him all year round. As you know, I think he is the pitcher that everyone here wants," Hanwha General Manager Son Hyuk said when naming Hwang. He played in 15 games before last year's nomination, recording 6 wins and 2 losses with an ERA of 2.16. While pitching 49 ⅔, he struck out 58 times and made only 17 pitches. He is also said to have excellent breaking balls with fastballs of up to 150 kilometers. When Jang Hyun-suk (Yongmago), who was considered the best player by throwing fast balls over 150 kilometers, signed a contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Hwang Joon-seo became the No. 1 candidate overall. Hanwha, which selected Moon Dong-ju and Kim Seo-hyun, even picked Hwang Joon-seo to build a lineup of next-generation native starting prospects and reveal its future. Hwang, who wore No. 15 when he was a high school student, chose No. 29 this year. This is the number of left-handed ace Kim Kwang-hyun (SSG Landers), who represents Korea. Since the number means "left-handed ace," Hwang wanted to be No. 1, and fortunately, Park Joon-young, who wore No. 29 last year, joined the military, putting him on the back burner. Hwang Joon-seo, who prepared step by step from the closing training amid the interest of Hanwha fans as well as KBO league fans, once again confirmed that he was a complete rookie with stable pitching in the Cheongbaek match. Hanwha will have a rest day on the 16th and hold a practice match against the Australian national team at Melbourne Ball Park on the 17th and 18th. [먹튀검증](https://www.totositenet.com/)