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Hwang Jae-gyun, who retired last month in a surprise move, flew to Lee Jung-hoo in a San Francisco uniform.

Hwang Jae-gyun coached the juniors at the San Francisco Baseball Clinic held at LG Champions Park in Icheon on the 7th, along with coach Tony Bytello, coach Shane Robinson, Lee Jung-hoo, and Willy Adames.


Hwang Jae-gyun signed a one-year split contract with San Francisco in 2017 and advanced to the U.S. stage, and played 18 major league games with a batting average of 0.154 (8 hits in 52 times at bat) with one home run, five RBIs and two runs scored and an OPS (on-base plus slugging) of 0.459.


In his Major League debut, he made a strong impression by making his first big league hit against the Colorado Rockies with a home run.
Hwang Jae-gyun shared a team with Adames on the day and made him laugh by having fun as if he were making a defense training for his juniors.


Deoksu High School ace Um Jun-sang and Seol Jae-min threw themselves with a big smile, melting into the teachers' battle.

Hwang Jae-gyun said, "Jung-hoo asked me if I could call you, so I said I could gladly do it." Young children teach them whenever they have a chance, so there's no big problem," he said. "I was there for a while, but I was glad that Jung-hoo went to the team I was on. Also, seeing an event like this in San Francisco, I think Jung-hoo is amazing. I'm very happy to invite you to such an event," he said with a smile.

After the clinic, Hwang Jae-gyun said in an interview, "I have no thoughts of a leader for the time being. I was under a lot of stress playing baseball for 20 years. I think it will be more stressful than doing it yourself. Looking at the older brothers who became leaders, I felt that it was not my path. I was contacted by a baseball entertainment program, but I refused," he said, adding, "I left open the possibility in many ways. I think I'll go anywhere if I get a good offer," he added.
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