"DON'T GET INTO SAN DIEGO'S EMOTIONAL FIGHT" CRIES OF DODGERS INFIELDER MUNCY

"Don't get into San Diego's emotional fight" cries of Dodgers infielder Muncy

"Don't get into San Diego's emotional fight" cries of Dodgers infielder Muncy

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Los Angeles Dodgers and team infielder Max Muncy, who are facing the San Diego Padres in the division series in the same district, voiced their opinions that they should not be involved in the opponent's emotional battle.

Muncy was asked in an interview ahead of Game 3 of the Division Series at Petco Park in San Diego, California on the 9th (Korea time) if he thought San Diego players were fighting for an emotional level.

"I'm not sure if it's aimed at equalizing the power," Muncy said, adding, "One thing is for sure, the opponent is making it part of the game to show his emotions while playing."

"The atmosphere here at the stadium is really emotional. Over the past few years, I feel like I'm getting emotional even during the regular season," he said of the away game in San Diego.
"The opponent throws the bat at a height of 30 feet even after hitting a single. Then the audience gets excited together," he said, referring to the opponent's style of play.

He said such attempts are "an attempt to annoy and get emotional and then make the opponent do things that he does not normally do." He continued, "Hmm, for example, to make a pitcher throw the ball harder and throw a real pitch. Then, it will hurt the opposing batters."

"It won't be as easy as it sounds, but we shouldn't let it happen," he said, starting third baseman, stressing the importance of controlling emotions.

In not focusing too much on emotions, there will be ways to block emotions themselves, and there will also be ways to use emotions in useful ways. 메이저사이트

Muncy expressed his thoughts in this regard, saying, "I think each of us has his own answer."

Meanwhile, he flatly said he couldn't care less about the incident when opposing third baseman Manny Machado threw the ball to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, the trigger for an emotional battle between the two teams. "It's not going to affect me at all. If we're at the mercy of those feelings, we're going to play into their hands," he said, adding that he would focus on the game itself.

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