Five starters in four spots... Rest before exhaustion, substitute card ready. All good. Who's out?

LG Twins manager Yoon Kyung-yeop has a problem. He has to take a starter out of every game. He has a lot of outfielders.

With Lee Jae-won back from injury, they have one more outfielder. Kim Hyun-soo, Park Hae-min, Hong Chang-ki, and Moon Sung-joo shared the three outfield spots and the designated hitter, but with Lee Jae-won's arrival, five players were competing for the four spots. 토토사이트

LG manager Yeom Kyung-yup has no choice but to remove a player from the starting lineup depending on the game. If a player is injured, he or she can be rested, but lately, everyone has been able to play, so it's interesting to see who LG will leave out of the lineup each day.

In fact, it's even more curious because there are no players to leave out at this point. Kim Hyun-soo is batting 3-for-4 with one home run and 21 RBIs after a 34-game hitless streak in May, Park Hae-min is 3-for-2 with three home runs and 21 RBIs, Hong Chang-ki is 3-for-1 with 12 RBIs, and Moon Sung-joo is 3-for-3 with one home run and 10 RBIs. Lee Jae-won is batting 2-for-5 with two home runs and eight RBIs.

Park Hae-min was left out of the lineup against the Hanwha Eagles in Jamsil on Nov. 21. "Park Hae-min had been playing nonstop, so we needed to give him a break," Yoon explained. He also had an argument with the umpire about the strike zone the day before, so he was left out of the lineup. On the 23rd against the Incheon SSG Landers, Moon Sung-ju was left out. "He didn't seem to be in good shape," Yeom explained.