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56 home runs? One point reviewers book?

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 Lee hosted the "Ideal World Cup" on his YouTube channel RE:DAEHO with a rather interesting theme. He set 16 records that would be hard to break in the future in the Korean professional baseball, and played in the form of a tournament to see which records would be more difficult. There were 16 records presented, none of which could be easily seen.

The 16 milestone includes ① Eric Paddy's five KBO League pitchers, ᄋᅀᅳᅵᅀᆼ Sun Dong-yeol's overall ERA of 1.20 (0.70 in a single season), ③ Seo Geon-chang 201 hits, ④ Lee Jong-beom 84 steals, ⑤ Park Chul-soon's 22 consecutive wins, ⑥ Ryu Hyun-jin's 17 strikeouts in one game, ⑦ Lee Seung-yeop's 56 home runs in a single season, ⑧ Na Ji-wan's walk-off home run in Game 7 of the Korean Series, ⑨ Yoo Hee-kwan's 100 career wins, ⑩ Choi Hyung-woo's 1,500 RBIs, ⑪ Yang Hyun-jong's 164 wins, ⑫ Samsung's four consecutive wins, ⑬ Lee Dae-ho's seven consecutive home runs, ⑭ Lee Dae-ho's nine consecutive games, ⑮ Kim Kwang-hyun's shocking 19-year-old Super Rookie debut, and ⑯ Kim Tae-kyun's 86 consecutive games on base.

Since it is a comparison of records that are difficult to achieve, Lee Dae-ho also struggled a lot in the process of choosing, but the last two records were Sun Dong-yeol's 1.20 ERA as a pitcher and Lee Seung-yeop's 56 home runs in a single season. With having to choose between the two, Lee Dae-ho saw Sun Dong-yeol's career record as the best record in the KBO league.

The reason was that there were players who hit more than 50 home runs, but no pitcher with the same record as Sun Dong-yeol has yet to appear. That is why I thought it would be difficult for a player who could set a record this high in the future. Sun Dong-yeol's record, which was called a national treasure pitcher in the KBO League and the Nagoya Sun in the Japanese professional baseball league, seems to be highly praised even after many years have passed.

What's interesting is that when asked to choose between "Lee Dae-ho's homeruns in nine consecutive games vs. Lee Seung-yeop's 56th homeruns," Lee seemed to pause for a moment, but picked Lee Seung-yeop's 56th homerun. Lee Dae-ho gave a significant answer, "I felt that Lee Seung-yeop's 56th homerun was amazing because I had hit a homerun in nine consecutive games." Lee said that he had never exceeded 50 home runs even with such a parade of home runs. Home runs in nine consecutive games were also a great record, but he admitted that he had no choice but to raise the milestone as a "people's batter" because he had experienced it. However, the record of home runs in consecutive games must also be a milestone that is hard to see in the Major League.




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