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Hanwha's "Super Rookie" and pitcher Kim Seo-hyun made headlines this time with his pitching form. Yesterday (3rd) I threw the ball with a completely new pitching form, and yesterday was the first time I practiced.

Sung-Hoon Lee is a reporter.

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Kim Seo-hyun surprised the baseball world with a pitching form he had never done before in his first-team debut on Jan. 19.

In the warm-up move, he added a slight bow of the upper body, a raised foot and a single glove strike, a trademark move of team senior Jung Woo-ram.

[Kim Seo-hyun/Hanwha pitcher: I've tried a lot of other forms, but the best balance was when I followed Wooram senior's form.]

But yesterday against Doosan, he showed a completely new form again.

I straightened my upper body, lifted my legs more slowly than before, and then proceeded and sprayed the ball without hitting my gloves.

I created a new 'wind-up' move that gathers more power when there are no runners, and the amazing thing is that the first time I practiced my new form was yesterday.

[Kim Seo-hyun/Hanwha pitcher: (Yesterday) I did it right on the day.... I think the windup will be in the same form as yesterday, and if the runner is out, I think I'll throw like senior Jung Woo-ram.]

Kim Seo-hyun also revealed that he threw the change ball "Sweeper", which is trending around the world these days, for the first time yesterday.

[Kim Seo-hyun/Hanwha pitcher: I practiced sweeper for about 1 days. I threw it yesterday. Coach Rosado said, 'I think you have a little bit of a great mentality,' and it hasn't been a while, but it's been a while, but I use it right away.]

Kim Seo-hyun is evolving as fast as a "light-speed sphere" with his amazing "learning ability".

(Video Interview: Lee Byung-joo, Video Editing: Nam Il)