"Hello, coach." SSG Kim Kwang-hyun, who suddenly appeared inside the away team's dugout, greeted Hanwha manager Kim Kyung-moon, who was watching the training, so politely that he could see the top of his head.온라인카지노
The exhibition game between the SSG Landers and the Hanwha Eagles took place at SSG Landers Field in Incheon on Saturday. When the home team was nearing the end of its training session, the Hanwha team released its gear to the dugout on the third base.
Coach Kim Kyung-moon, who visited Incheon for the first time in a while, immediately came to the ground. SSG coach Lee Soo-yong and commentator Lee Taek-geun, who were watching the batting training, approached Hanwha coach Kim Kyung-moon and politely greeted him.
After a short talk with SSG coach Lee Soo-yong, Hanwha coach Kim Kyung-moon returned to the dugout to prepare for the training. At that time, the person who surprised Kim appeared behind the Hanwha dugout. The hero was SSG Kim Kwang-hyun.
Kim Kyung-moon was checking the training schedule while looking at the ground. When Kim Kwang-hyun, who suddenly appeared behind his sight, took off his hat and politely greeted the student, Kim welcomed the student with a happy expression.
Coach Kim Kyung-moon, who visited Incheon for the first time in a long time, talked with Kim by patting Kim on the shoulder and back of Kim Kwang-hyun, who worked out well during the spring camp. Leaving behind the brief encounter, Kim and Kim returned to their respective positions to prepare for the game.
Manager Kim Kyung-moon, who took the mound 17 years ago as a starting pitcher against Japan believing in Kim Kwang-hyun, a 20-year-old pitcher at the time, won the gold medal with the birth of "Japanese killer" Kim Kwang-hyun and the victory at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Coach Kim Kyung-moon and Kim Kwang-hyun, who met the veteran coach after a long time as a veteran player, shared warm affection in the dugout even though it was a short time.
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