“30 years as a pro, the goal is 130km” Is there only Okchun, a 54-year-old legend, steps on the mound in 4 years

 Australian pitcher Chris Oxspring (46), nicknamed ‘Ok-chun’ and loved in the KBO League. Many Korean fans were happy when he took the mound as a coach and player for the Sydney Blue Sox in the Australian Professional Baseball League. Born in 1977. A passage that showed his tenacity and sincerity in baseball, well over his mid-40s. Oxspring was the oldest pitcher in the Australian League until round 9.

However, from the last 10 rounds, he has to give up this modifier.

It is because Goo Dae-seong of the ‘Daeseong Undefeated’ appears. Born in 1969, 54 years old Legendary left-handed pitcher. He is eight years older than Okspring.

Goo Dae-sung is once again on the mound in the pro league to extend his active career.

On the 16th (Korean time), Geelong Korea announced, “The first coach of Geelong Korea, Koo Dae-seong, has officially joined the team.” He added, “We will start our last series against Adelaide starting on the 19th. I have been training steadily while teaching young players, so you can expect a good look.”

With this, Koo Dae-sung will be back in the Australian Professional Baseball League four years after the 2018-19 season. Koo Dae-seong, then manager of Geelong Korea, made a surprise appearance against Brisbane on January 20, 2019, recording one hit and no runs in one inning.

Koo Dae-seong, who has been playing active duty even at the age of well over 50, said, “Coach Lee Byeong-gyu and the club readily gave permission, so I can wear the Geelong Korea uniform again.” I can,” he said.온라인카지노

At the same time, he said, “I continued to build my body so that I could throw about 130 km. I want to give a little help to the junior players who will play together, and I will try to throw as many innings as possible to help the team.”

Geelong Korea’s first coach and third-term coach Koo Dae-sung and coach Lee Byeong-gyu never played on the same team, but they worked together several times in the national team as the best star players in the league. In particular, at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, he played a big role in pitching and led Korea to a bronze medal. He was also a key member of the 1st WBC tournament in 2006, when he succeeded in advancing to the semifinals.

With 5 games left, Geelong Korea is in 6th place with a record of 13 wins and 22 losses. Geelong Korea will play the reorganized match against Melbourne on the 17th, which was canceled due to rain, before moving to Adelaide for the final round of the season.

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