Wednesday, May 15, 2013

BACK BACK BACK ......................FAIL

Courtesy spottv.net




Josh Inglis
@B2BSJinglis
Thursday May 16, 2013

Original article by Ben Badler of Baseball America HERE

Wednesday night the Lotte Giants were trailing the NC Dinos, of the Korean baseball league (KBO) 4 - 6. With one out and a runner on first in the bottom of the ninth, number six hitter Jeon Jun Woo took the first pitch he saw to deep left field.  What followed was nothing short of spectacular.  After hitting the hanging curve ball, Woo flipped his bat and pointed to his dug out as he proceeded to start his game tying home run trot.  The only problem was he didn't hit a home run.  He didn't even move the runner.

He hit a long fly ball that was caught on the warning track by the left fielder.  The look of disbelief on Woo's face, after he finally made it to first base, was priceless.






Jeon Jun Woo, who has only 1 HR in his first 116 at bats this season once hit 19 HRs back in 2010 and represented Korea in this year's WBC.

Jeon Jun Woo stats here

Josh Inglis is a man who is having trouble coming to terms that he is 30 years old. Sometimes he writes and usually when he is not writing he's thinking about the days when he had more hair.  He currently lives in Taiwan.

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