Right-hander Josh Lindblom returned to the field in Game 1 of the Korean Series, but he came back with a different pitch. Lindblum’s windup position has an extra kick in his left leg and a bit of a pause in his pitch. When pitching with runners on base, however, he was pitching as normal.

Those who are into Doosan Bears betting would probably be wondering why Lindblom would change his movements so close to a championship title. Of course, Lindblom was out since September, so he had time to practice. According to Lindblom, these changes are because he wants to improve his performance and be better at the game.

Doosan Bears Road to the Title

Lindblom has a 2.88 ERA in the regular season, and was working hard since September to try out his new movement – from practicing in front of the mirror, to bullpen sessions as well as live batting practice.

But the risk Lindblom took did not work out as he wanted to. Game 1 earned a 7-3 loss for the Doosan Bears. Lindblom gave up five earned runs in six hits in the 6th. In those hits, two of them are two-run homers courtesy of Park Jung-kwon and Han Dong-min. Han’s shot was in the first inning, which gave the Wyverns a 2-0 lead. The Doosan Bears were able to catch up to grab a 3-2 lead up to the sixth inning. But Park’s run brought the score back to them leading at 4-3.

And when it comes to sports betting, changes from the movements and styles of players can really make or break a wager. The presence of a player in the field alone will help people decide on what side of the wager to bet on. Of course, bettors have to look for the best lines before even considering these things. Good gambling reviews will help bettors find the best place to bet sports on.

 

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