“Korea regained baseball” … ESPN, KBO League lighting-Chosun.com



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                Jamsil Baseball Stadium thrown before the start of professional baseball

Jamsil Baseball Stadium thrown before the start of professional baseball

‘Baseball Closing Price’ The eyes of the United States turn to the KBO league ahead of the May 5 opening.

ESPN, a sports outlet in the United States, said on 4 (Korean time), “Korea has recovered baseball,” and overcame the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) and highlighted the KBO league that begins Season 5.

The media released several photos of the athletes training at the SK Happy Dream Stadium in Incheon. The interview with players and coaches also provided an explanation of the baseball field scenario after the Corona 19 incident.

“The KBO League, which will be in charge of the 39th season, was scheduled to start on March 28, but the opening of the game was decided on March 10,” he said. “In early May, it was held unsupervised.” “The season will continue through November with the 144-game system,” he added. The baseball that came back after beating Corona 19 looks a little different. For the time being, the game will continue without viewers, and first and third basemen Zhurukochi will not be forced to wear the mask, which will keep the virus vigilant.

LG Twins catcher Yoo Kang-nam said: “I am concerned and strange that most players have never experienced it before.” Said.

SK Wyverns coach Kyung-Wan Park said: “I am concerned about Corona 19, so I try to wear a mask even during training or a game. Most coaches talk a lot.”

Players had trouble adjusting their pace as the opening was delayed 38 days from what was originally planned.

SK bullpen pitcher Seo Jin-yong said: “It is not easy to maintain good condition due to the end of the season. I tried to achieve 100% through practice and training games.”

Meanwhile, the big leagues ended in March with the spread of Corona 19 and delayed the opening.

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