The Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) announced on the 14th that it “instructed each umpire team and video review center to strictly judge acts such as intentionally interfering with base touches during defense.”
Controversy arose in the match between Daegu LG Twins and Samsung Lions on the 13th. At the end of the 7th inning, where the Samsung trailed 2-7,카지노사이트 Kim Tae-gun aimed for the second base with a hit to the left fielder. He reached second base first by sliding, but his hand fell off the base during the tagging of LG second baseman Jung Joo-hyun. The referee’s decision was out, and the centrifuge did not change even in the video review.
Samsung coach Park Jin-man protested strongly, claiming that Jung Joo-hyun pushed Kim Tae-goon away while tagging, and was ejected. Kim Tae-gun also expressed regret, but the judgment remained the same.
The KBO said, “It was not possible to clearly judge Jung Joo-hyun’s intentionality. Accordingly, the centrifugal court was maintained,” and “In the future, in similar situations, the intentionality part will be applied more strictly and carefully when judging, refereeing, and video reading.”