‘Demonstration of batting form in a shirt’ Legend’s extraordinary love for juniors, ‘A baseball player’s bond that is more important than school ties and regional ties’
‘Senior baseball player Park Yong-taek’s extraordinary junior love’ For junior Lim Byung-wook, who has no ties to both Gakyeon and Jiyeon, the legend with the most hits in the KBO league walked with both arms.
Gocheok Sky Dome on the 13th, where Kiwoom Heroes and KIA Tigers played. Park Yong-taek remains as a KBO league legend with a career batting average of 0.308, 2,504 hits and 213 home runs. After his retirement, Park Yong-taek, who is living a second baseball life as a broadcaster and commentator, came down to the ground before the game and greeted his juniors안전놀이터.
Park Yong-taek, a one-club man who only played for the LG Twins during his active career. The number 33 he wore was permanently retired upon his retirement. Recently, Park Yong-taek is wearing a uniform again in a baseball entertainment program and showing off his rust-free skills against the second team of high school baseball, college baseball, and professional baseball.
There is a 16-year age difference between Park Yong-taek, who was born in Seoul, Whimoon Middle School, Whimoon High School, and Korea University, and Im Byeong-ok, Bae Myung Middle School, who was born in Hwaseong, and Kiwoom Lim Byeong-ok, Deoksu High School. Park Yong-taek, a senior baseball player, got closer while watching the training of Kiwoom Lim Byung-wook, who had no special relationship.
Two people throwing and hitting the ball in the same direction. Lim Byung-wook, who recorded a batting average of 0.255 this season with 27 hits, 4 homers and 21 RBIs, was his sophisticated contact skills.
Park Yong-taek, who had a career batting average of 30% with elaborate batting during his active career, took the batting form naked for his juniors despite wearing suit pants and a shirt. Park Yong-taek, who emphasized the importance of follow-up swing at the moment the ball hits the left-hander standard, showed off his extraordinary affection for his junior by taking a paused motion to explain the position of his arm at the moment of impact when the ball and bat hit.
Among baseball seniors and juniors, the commonality of baseball was more important than school ties and regional ties.