On the 26th, the Samsung Lions said, “From the 30th, we will start the overseas off-season training schedule for the 2023 season. This off-campus training will be held in Okinawa for 40 days.” We plan to do practice games at the same time,” he said.
On the 26th, the Samsung Lions said, “From the 30th, we will start the overseas off-season training schedule for the 2023 season. This off-campus training will be held in Okinawa for 40 days.” We plan to do practice games at the same time,” he said.
스포츠토토The Samsung team departs at 8:05 am on the 30th at Korean Air ke755 (Incheon International Airport Terminal 2). And return to Korea at 11:35 am on March 10 (Fri).
It is also scheduled to hold a total of 10 practice matches in Okinawa.
A total of 5 matches will be played against the Japanese team: Nippon Ham on the 9th, Chunichi on the 11th and 12th, Hanshin on the 19th, and Yomiuri on March 4th.
A total of five practice matches will be held against domestic teams: Lotte on the 28th, KIA on March 1st and 5th, SSG on the 6th, and Hanwha on the 8th.
The Samsung Futures team will also have a camp in Okinawa. The Futures team departs Korea a day later on January 31 at 8:05 am on Korean Air flight ke755, and returns to Incheon at 11:35 am on February 26 (Sunday).
On February 16th, we will also play a practice match against Nippon Ham. The Futures team set up a separate training ground in the Ishikawa area.
A total of 43 players, including 22 pitchers, 4 catchers, 10 infielders and 7 outfielders, were included in the first team camp roster.
In Futures, 36 players, including 12 rookies, were named to the roster.
The position of the coaching staff to accompany the players this season has also been confirmed. First of all, new coach Lee Byeong-gyu was named as the head coach to assist coach Park Jin-man in the first team, and coach Jung Hyun-wook and coach Park Han-i will lead the pitcher and batting parts as they did last year.
Japanese coaches also joined. Coach Tabata, who will be in charge of the Futures pitching part, completed his career as a player at Yomiuri and has been coaching at Yomiuri and Yakult since 2012.
Coach Tachibana, who will lead the Futures batting team, played for Seibu and Hanshin, and since 1998 has been active as a coach at Softbank and Rakuten.
Coach Naito also joins the conditioning part and is expected to show chemistry with the first-team coaching staff.
On the other hand, the training team is led by coach Park Hee-soo, coach Kim Jeong-hyeok, and coach Jung Byeong-gon.
Coach Bae Young-seop supports the batting part in the first team, and coach Park Chan-do is in charge of running and outfield for the Futures.