HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN? A CONTROVERSIAL GOLDEN GLOVE VOTE APPEARED WITHOUT FAIL, AND KIM DO-YOUNG WAS ALSO FRUSTRATED... WHO IS IT THIS TIME

How could this happen? A controversial Golden Glove vote appeared without fail, and Kim Do-young was also frustrated... Who is it this time

How could this happen? A controversial Golden Glove vote appeared without fail, and Kim Do-young was also frustrated... Who is it this time

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The Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) held the 2024 Shinhan SOL Bank KBO Golden Glove Awards at the COEX Auditorium in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 13th.온라인바카라

The winner of the 2024 season will be selected according to the results of voting for media officials who played the KBO league this season from April 27 to May 2.

A total of 10 pitchers, including Hart (NC), catcher Kang Min-ho (Samsung), first baseman Austin (LG), second baseman Kim Hye-sung (Kium), third baseman Kim Do-young (KIA), shortstop Park Chan-ho (KIA), outfielders Koo Ja-wook (Samsung), Reyes (Lotte), Rojas (KT), and designated hitter Choi Hyung-woo (KIA), received the honor of the final award.

The most competitive position was in the outfield section. First, Koo garnered the most votes with 260 (90.3 percent) out of 288 valid votes. Reyes followed with 161 votes (55.9 percent) and Rojas with 153 votes (53.1 percent), respectively. There was a very close hero. It was Herredia (SSG). Herredia received 147 votes (51 percent), ranking fourth in the outfield section. Hong Chang-ki followed with 77 votes (26.7 percent).

There was also one vote that stood out. Park Hae-min (LG), Bae Jeong-dae (KT), Lee Ju-hyung (Kium), and Jihoon Choi (SSG) each earned one vote.

He also garnered one vote in the first baseman category. He was Choi Joo-hwan, a veteran player who firmly secured the infield position at Kiwoom in this season.

In the second baseman category, Kim Hye-sung received the honor with 175 votes (60.8 percent), while no one was given a single vote. Instead, Kang Seung-ho (Doosan Hyundai) received two votes, and Shin Min-jae (LG) and Ko Seung-min (Lotte Hyundai Motors) received three votes, respectively.

The third baseman has drawn the most attention. Attention has been drawn to whether Kim will win the prize in a unanimous vote. Kim garnered 280 votes out of 288 valid votes, winning 97.2 percent of the vote. In addition to Kim, Song Seong-moon received four votes (1.4 percent), Choi Jeong three votes (1 percent), and Noh Si-hwan received one vote (0.4 percent). He was eight votes short of the unanimous vote.

In the shortstop category, Park Seung-wook (Lotte) won one vote. In the catcher category, Choi Jae-hoon (Hanwha), Lee Ji-young (SSG), and Kim Hyung-joon (NC) each won one vote. In the pitcher category, there were four main characters with one vote. Anderson (SSG), Ens (LG), Lim Chan-kyu (LG), and Jeon Sang-hyun (KIA) each won one vote. In the pitcher category, 14 out of 26 candidates received no single vote.

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