Lotte's acting head coach Lee Jong-woon is interviewing reporters after the away match against Hanwha, which was scheduled to be held at Hanwha Life Eagles Park in Daejeon on the 29th, was canceled due to rain.
Baseball teams also have a so-called "honeymoon period." It is a kind of shock therapy and refers to a time when players who want to seize opportunities in the changed system are playing.
Lotte, where manager Larry Sutton put down the baton due to poor health, also began its belated honeymoon period with 36 games left. He will play 36 games against acting coach Lee Jong-woon, who was the head coach eight years ago. As of 2 p.m. on the 30th, it is raining on and off in Daejeon. It is unclear whether the away match against Hanwha, which is scheduled to be held at Hanwha Life Eagles Park, will be held repeatedly after heavy rain. There is a possibility that acting coach Lee's return to command will be delayed.
Acting coach Lee emphasized team play after the game was canceled due to rain the previous day. "Any player who acts against team play will not be with us for the rest of the season," he declared. The reason is that it is a team sport, not an individual, and it seems to be a desperate measure to strengthen team organization such as sand grains.
Lotte Jeon Joon-woo is doing a ceremony.