"ROGAN, LEE YONG-CHAN, AND CHOI SUNG-YOUNG PITCH 3 INNINGS EACH." NC AND TAIWAN CTBC DREW 3:3

"Rogan, Lee Yong-chan, and Choi Sung-young pitch 3 innings each." NC and Taiwan CTBC drew 3:3

"Rogan, Lee Yong-chan, and Choi Sung-young pitch 3 innings each." NC and Taiwan CTBC drew 3:3

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NC Dinos starting agents Logan Allen, Lee Yong-chan and Choi Sung-young pitched three innings each against the Taiwanese team to improve their sense of play.

NC tied Taiwan CTBC Brothers 3-3 in a warm-up match held in Tainan, Taiwan on the 3rd.스포츠토토

New foreign pitcher Logan started and gave up four hits and one run in three innings.

Lee Yong-chan, who chose to switch to the starting lineup, allowed one hit, two runs and one earned run in three innings, and Choi Sung-young allowed one hit and no run in three innings.

Logan's maximum fastball speed was only 140km/h, but he showed off his charm by throwing various balls such as two-seam, cut fastball, change-up, and slider.

NC, which was dragged 0-3, recovered one run with Son Ah-seop's double in the sixth inning, chased it with Park Min-woo's sacrifice fly in the seventh inning, and tied it with Chun Jae-hwan's solo shot to the left in the bottom of the ninth inning.

"I focused more on the batter's box for the purpose of getting on the base. I hit the ball right and it turned out to be a home run," Shin said. "It would have been nice if we won, but it was a draw. My condition continues to improve. I will achieve what I aimed for and wrap up the spring camp."

"All three pitchers who took the mound today showed stable performance even if the innings continued," manager Lee Ho-joon said. "Even if the number of pitches increases, I am satisfied with how I maintain my confinement and balance," he said. "With the team trailing by one point, the batters also did not give up until the end and focused until the end to win. Regardless of the outcome of the game, I saw positive aspects in pitching and batting."

"Young Gun" Shin Young-woo, who was worried about elbow pain in January this year, pitched 30 live on the same day and hit a maximum speed of 149km/h.

"Before I came to Taiwan, I had a good sense of pitching in the bullpen. I was also satisfied with the pitching," Shin said. "After returning to Korea, I will maintain this sense and prepare for the season."

Shin Min-hyuk, who underwent surgery to remove bone fragments in his elbow in September last year, also completed live pitching (33).

Shin said, "It was good to be able to pitch without pain. I feel more confident and I feel like I'm doing well because I don't feel pressured even if I throw the ball strongly," adding, "If the next process is carried out without difficulty, I'm in good condition enough to take the mound right after the opening."

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