Park Hae-min homered on Ahn Ik-hoon's sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning when he faced the Lotte Giants 5-5. The dropout point was close to the infield, but Park Hae-min's clever judgment and quick feet shone. As the center of gravity of Lotte's center fielder turned forward, he predicted that the home throw would be delayed and touched the home plate first with head-first sliding. It was a heart-wrenching moment for LG, which allowed closer Yoo Young-chan to collapse in the top of the 9th inning and tie the game. At Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on Sunday, Yeom said, "Haemin saved everyone yesterday. Haemin is a player that he can't take out easily even if he doesn't get a blow." "In that situation, neither the baserunning coach nor I can judge. The only player who can judge is the player," Yeom said. "If the player had no sense or had a defensive mindset, he would not have entered the home." He highly praised Park Hae-min, who boldly judged even when there was a central batting line starting with Kim Hyun-soo behind Ahn Ik-hoon.[토토사이트](https://www.totositenet.com/) In the bottom of the third inning, he compared with Moon Sung-joo, who ran to third base when a follow-up batter hit a ground ball at first base with no outs and was out, saying, "The sense of base running should be born to some extent." Coach Yeom defended closing pitcher Yoo Young-chan, who allowed a tie in the top of the ninth inning due to poor control. "I thought about changing it yesterday, but I left it because I have to experience it to grow into a closing pitcher," Yeom said. "I have to overcome that situation to gain strength to overcome it next time. It will be all experiences."