
Yoo Hee-kwan Faces 'Seoul High's Ohtani' in 'Fire Baseball' Showdown
Get ready for an electrifying baseball match! On Monday, the 22nd at 8 PM, the latest episode of StudioC1's baseball entertainment program 'Fire Baseball' will feature a fierce showdown between the 'Fire Fighters' and the prestigious Seoul High School baseball team.
This episode spotlights pitcher Yoo Hee-kwan, aiming to restore his pride, as he takes the mound. During his warm-up pitches, Lee Dae-eun expresses concern over his unexpectedly fast throws, hinting at the intense competition ahead. Meanwhile, the Seoul High players are focused on executing their coach's strategy for victory.
Yoo Hee-kwan unleashes his full effort from the first pitch, baffling Seoul High batters with an unpredictable pitching style that mixes fastballs and slow breaking balls. His determined gaze earns cheers from his teammates. The dugout buzzes when a two-way player, dubbed 'Seoul High's Ohtani,' emerges. Yoo Hee-kwan declares he's playing with the same intensity as a Game 7 of the Korean Series, raising anticipation for his performance against the highly-touted player.
From Seoul High's side, a right-handed pitcher who relies on his signature splitter takes the mound, putting the 'Fire Fighters' on edge. His velocity in the actual game, faster than during practice throws, surprises even player-coach Lee Taek-geun, drawing cheers from the Seoul High dugout. All eyes are on this pitcher's unexpected performance.
Seoul High further amplifies the pressure on the 'Fire Fighters' with their flawless defense and sharp hitting. With a golden balance in both offense and defense, the question remains whether Seoul High will turn the 'Fire Fighters'' anxiety into reality.
In response, Yoo Hee-kwan continues the tight competition with his refined pitching. Observing his form, Lee Dae-eun hints at growing expectations. Will Yoo Hee-kwan be able to overcome past regrets and achieve redemption?
Yoo Hee-kwan, a former ace pitcher for the Doosan Bears, made his KBO debut in 2009 and was known for his exceptional control and game management. He earned the nickname 'Autumn Legend' for his strong performances in the postseason. Post-retirement, he remains actively engaged with the public through various broadcasting and entertainment appearances.