Park Yong-taek said, "Changing the captain of 'The Greatest Baseball' is truly angry."
Park Yong-taek said, "Changing the captain of 'The Greatest Baseball' is truly angry."
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Park Yong-taek revealed the reason why he was angry that he gave up the captain's position to Jung Sung-hoon in the "strongest baseball."메이저사이트
Appearing on the YouTube channel "Jung Geun-woo's Baseball Life," Park Yong-taek said, "I was really angry that the strongest Monsters chose Jung Sung-hoon as their new captain," adding, "It would be okay if it was real, but then shouldn't you have told me in advance? I was accurately caught in the expectations of the broadcasting companies."
Park Yong-taek said, "There was a commentary about the postseason, and I asked the broadcasting team to watch it just once, so I played without broadcasting. He hit a home run at his first at-bat after being so harsh. How can the production team do this when he did that for two and a half years?" and at the same time, he did not hide his affection for the "strongest baseball."
"It was even more impressive when I couldn't start in Jamsil in the first season of the strongest baseball league," said Jung Geun-woo, who watched Park's performance at the time. At that time, Park called his entire family to the stadium, but failed to participate in the game because he missed the entry.
Explaining the meaning of his position as the captain of the strongest monsters, Park said, "Originally, I don't talk at all when I play baseball. I have nothing to do on TV except to hit and bully the referee. I need to be a captain."
On the day, Park also told stories of his retirement season at LG. "I felt that I shouldn't retire like this," Park said. "I hope it wasn't a nuisance to my team, and I did rehabilitation with anxiety," he said. "Players my age at all clubs already retired a long time ago, and I felt very lonely as a player."
He also thanked Jung Geun-woo, who spent his last season with him, saying, "I spent 2020 without feeling lonely thanks to Jung Geun-woo." He added, "I'm so happy now that I retired. I'm grateful that there are many things I can do even if I don't go into the field."
On this day, the two recalled 2001 when they first met at Korea University. Jung Geun-woo met as a freshman and Park Yong-taek as a senior in the fourth grade for the first time, and they shared memories of the stimuli and influences they exchanged.
Park Yong-taek said, "Jung Geun-woo is a junior whom I loved more than I needed," adding, "He was a sharp, quick-witted friend. When I came to our school without being nominated as a professional player, I thought, 'I should raise him,'" adding, "Considering the level and value of a player, the saddest retired player is Jung Geun-woo."