Hanwha’s 황영묵 Steps Up as Lead-off in 2025 KBO Korean Series: Ready to Set the Table

황영묵’s Big Moment
The 2025 Korean Series marks a milestone for Hanwha Eagles’ infielder 황영묵, who will be starting for the first time this postseason as the lead-off batter and second baseman. After several substitute appearances in the playoffs and the Korean Series first game, he finally claims his spot in the starting lineup going into game two against LG Twins at Jamsil Stadium. 황영묵 expressed excitement, noting that he had been preparing under the coach’s guidance and now embraces this crucial opportunity as a high-pressure lead-off hitter. It’s not just about personal achievement; 황영묵 is firmly focused on the team's victory on the KBO’s biggest stage.
Focused on Team Victory

황영묵 emphasizes that the Korean Series is just an extension of playoff intensity, with no room for anything but a win. He discussed feeling nervous, a natural sensation that heightens concentration, but says that once on the field, tension fades with each at-bat and every defensive play. His mindset reveals maturity and readiness to endure tough moments for the team’s success. This season, 황영묵 has demonstrated great resilience and improvement, including a significant physical bulk-up that enhanced the quality and power of his hits, reflecting in his late-season surge in batting statistics.
Setting the Table and Defensive Promise
Taking center stage as the number one batter, 황영묵 promises to be the pivotal 'table setter' for hitters like Luis Liberato, Moon Hyun-bin, and No Si-hwan behind him. He is aware of LG’s left-handed hitters and expects many balls hit his way, underscoring his defensive responsibilities as a second baseman. While offense is important as a lead-off, 황영묵 aims to contribute significantly with his glove, balancing both sides of the game. His demonstrated strength against right-handed pitchers, like LG’s 임찬규, whom he faces in game two, builds confidence for this crucial clash.
Rising Star with a Remarkable Journey
황영묵’s story is inspiring—a player who rose from independent leagues and overcame the odds to reach professional prominence. After being undrafted in 2018 and playing for independent teams, he finally secured a pro contract with Hanwha in 2024 and impressed with a rookie season batting average over .300. Fans and the baseball community admire his relentless work ethic and positive attitude, which continue to fuel his success. His journey adds a compelling layer of narrative to the Korean Series excitement, as he now steps up to lead Hanwha’s charge for a title in 2025.
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