Legendary Kim Tae-kyun Publishes 'My Thoughts on Striking' Donating All Inland Revenue

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Former national team hitter Kim Tae-kyun, a legendary commentator of the Hanwha Eagles, has released a book titled "My thoughts on hitting (Brain Store)."

Kim Tae-kyun, who made his debut with the Hanwha Eagles in 2021, is one of the legendary hitters in the KBO league who recorded a career-high batting average of 32311 homers until his retirement in 2021. He also showed strong performances in the World Baseball Classic national team and the Japanese professional baseball league.

The book "My Thoughts on Hitting" tells the 30-year journey of Kim Tae-kyun's baseball career from starting baseball at age 10 to leaving the ground at age 40. He was the best hitter in Korea, and he can read his thoughts on studying batting even after retirement. The 0.4 seconds in which a batter hits is compared to the process of preparing for the game, the game against a pitcher while standing at the batter's box, and the mindset of returning home after the game.

In his book, Kim emphasized, "There is no right answer for hitting. It is the process of finding the right answer for each person." To this end, he wrote this book by studying the trial and error he had experienced since childhood, the theory of hitting in the U.S. Major League Baseball and Japan, and substituting it into his own experience.

"I received a lot of love from baseball fans and a lot of lessons from my seniors. I wrote this book with a desire to return what I learned and experienced after retirement to my fans and juniors. I hope it will help not only professional players but also social players and fans understand how hard they feel," Kim said. Kim said he would donate all of his royalties to the fruit of love. 메이저 토토사이트

The book mainly contained ideas about hitting. In addition, Kim Tae-kyun's growth period, episodes with seniors and juniors, and his thoughts on the dream team. Kim Tae-kyun's memo and manuscript were compiled by daily sports reporter Kim Sik.