Ryu Hyun-jin, who returned to Korea, said, “My velocity will improve next year… I’m ready to play the full season”

Although the FA was sparing, he said, "I remain determined to play for Hanwha in the end."

"Lee Jeong-hoo has sufficient MLB competitiveness... Hangzhou juniors must lead Korean baseball."

‘Korean Monster’ Ryu Hyun-jin (36, Toronto Blue Jays), who had a successful comeback season, burned his fighting spirit for the 2024 season. 카지노사이트위키

Ryu Hyun-jin, who entered the country through Incheon International Airport on the 18th, revealed his off-season plans, saying, “I think I need to get in shape so I can play a full season next year.”

Regarding velocity, which was considered his weakest point after returning, he expressed confidence, saying, "I think it will get a little better next year."

Having become a free agent (FA), he remained silent about his future actions, but reaffirmed that he would spend the last part of his active career with his former team, the Hanwha Eagles.

Regarding Lee Jeong-hoo (Kiwoom Heroes), who is challenging the major league, he gave a favorable review, saying, "He is the best hitter in Korea and a player recognized by everyone, so if he adapts quickly, he will be competitive enough."

Ryu Hyun-jin, who underwent left elbow ligament fusion surgery in June of last year, made his comeback after 426 days in August and recorded 3 wins, 3 losses, and an average ERA of 3.46 in 11 games since then.

The following is a Q&A with Ryu Hyun-jin.

When I left the country for rehabilitation in December last year, I said, ‘I will return in the second half of the year,’ and I am satisfied that I followed through.

I think he did well enough just to make a comeback.

I didn’t throw it well.