Time stands still for Hanwha Eagles outfielder Lee Myung-ki (36) against the SSG Landers in Daejeon on April 7. Playing as the No. 7-designated hitter, Lee singled to left field in his second at-bat of the fifth inning. On a full count, he took a short swing at a two-seam fastball thrown by opposing starter Park Jong-hoon on a low outside pitch. The ball sailed between third baseman Choi and the plate and into left field. It was his second hit of the season.

A nightmare moment soon followed. In the eighth inning, Lee Do-yoon ran to second base and stole second base. In the process, he severely injured his right ankle. He was diagnosed with a fractured ankle and was on the operating table the next day. He was told he would need five months to heal and rehabilitate.토토사이트

In three games, he went 2-for-10 with two doubles, two RBIs, one run scored, and one stolen base. This happened just a week after the season started.

After rehabilitation and training, Lee is preparing to return to the first team. He has been playing in the Futures League (second team) since the end of August. He played in eight games until the Goyang Heroes game on August 16. In 17 at-bats, he batted 2-for-9 with five home runs, five RBIs, and one run scored.

At a time when the team is battling for position, it would be a big boost to have Lee join the first team. They need a veteran with a career batting average of 3.6 and 1099 hits.

However, he is not yet back to 100%. September 7 against the Doosan Bears and December 14 against the LG Twins

Four games off before the three-game series. “We took a break because we haven’t been feeling well lately,” said Hanwha Future Team coach Kim Sung-gap.

“We are cautious in the current situation. It’s hard to play defense and run the bases normally. He hit a double as a designated hitter against the Heroes on the 16th. He went 1-for-2 and was replaced.

Manager Choi Won-ho said, “First of all, if my body is 100%, I’ll try to put it up even if I don’t feel like hitting, but I can’t. When he runs in a straight line, there is no problem, but when he runs in a curve or turns, there is irritation (in the injured area). We’ll keep an eye on it.”

Choi has repeatedly emphasized 100 percent fitness.

Lee joined Hanwha in February via a sign-and-trade from the NC Dinos.

At this point, it is difficult to predict when he will return to the first team.

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