DOOSAN CHAIRMAN GOES TO OFFSEASON TRAINING…"YOU'RE NOT PLAYING BASEBALL TO BE 4TH OR 5TH PLACE". OH, MY

Doosan Chairman Goes to Offseason Training…"You're not playing baseball to be 4th or 5th place". Oh, my

Doosan Chairman Goes to Offseason Training…"You're not playing baseball to be 4th or 5th place". Oh, my

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Doosan Bears owner Park Jung-won, chairman of Doosan Group, visited Miyazaki, Japan, Doosan's training site, to encourage the team.

Park Jung-won, the owner of the team, visited the Sunmarin Stadium in Miyazaki, Japan on Sunday. Park watched a game between the Seibu Lions and the Kuchun championship. After the game, he shook hands with the coaching staff and players one after the other to encourage them, and also delivered encouragement money to his captain, Yang Eui-ji.

Park Jung-won, the owner of the team, said, "I'm not playing baseball to be ranked fourth or fifth. I hope you will do your best with passion and repay your fans with Bears-like baseball." Doosan succeeded in advancing to the postseason by ranking fourth in the regular season last year, but failed to score a single point in the first and second wild card games against KT Wiz, and suffered a humiliating two-game losing streak. For the first time in the history of wild card games, the fourth-ranked team was upset by the fifth-ranked team.

Park Jung-won's love for the Doosan Bears and baseball is well known. He has visited the Doosan Bears training site every year to examine the conditions of the team and strive to provide the best environment. Last year, 35 players were given tablet PCs worth 1.5 million won to help them analyze their power in real-time, which made headlines.

"I would like to express my gratitude on behalf of the team to the chairman who encourages me by visiting the training site every year. Both the team and the coaching staff received great strength from the fact that the owner cares about the Doosan Bears," Lee said.

Meanwhile, owner Park Jung-won, who arrived in Japan on the 26th, will cheer for the Softbank Hawks on the 27th while watching their showdown in the Guchun tournament. 메이저사이트

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