* Translated by Papago

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"New SS Park Chan-ho will also get fun." Finally, the first news came from Doosan's Sydney. '40℃ heat wave? "But the heat is amazing."

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Kim Woojong

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The image of the Doosan Bears team's Sydney spring camp in Australia. Kim Won-hyung, manager of Doosan Bears. /Photo = Courtesy of Doosan Bears
The image of the Doosan Bears team's Sydney spring camp in Australia. Kim Won-hyung, manager of Doosan Bears. /Photo = Courtesy of Doosan Bears

The Doosan Bears have finally arrived in Sydney, Australia, and have begun their spring camp schedule in earnest.

The Doosan team arrived in Sydney, Australia on the 24th. Coach Kim Won-hyung's coaching staff visited Blacktown Baseball Stadium shortly after entering the country and toured the facilities and training environment.

The first two turns of the Australian off-season training will be a 'four-day turn' of a four-day training-1 day break. A Doosan official said, "We will conduct intensive training."

Director Kim Won-hyung said, "I'm very satisfied with both the weather and the environment. I expect the players to focus on training," he said.

Doosan's team began its first spring camp training at Blacktown Ballpark on the 25th.

On the 25th, the start of the training, it is said that despite the heat wave exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, dense training was conducted with the new coaching staff.

"Starting with captain Yang Eui-ji, Oh Myung-jin, Ahn Jae-seok, and Kim Joo-oh started the day with an early walk," a Doosan official said. "Park Chan-ho, who joined the team, also showed off his stability by constantly being punctured at shortstop."

The image of the Doosan Bears team's Sydney spring camp in Australia. /Photo = Courtesy of Doosan Bears
The image of the Doosan Bears team's Sydney spring camp in Australia. Kim Won-hyung, manager of Doosan Bears. /Photo = Courtesy of Doosan Bears

Coach Kim Won-hyung said in a meeting with the entire team prior to the training, "It's also been a long time since I've been to spring camp. I was excited when I saw the players at the airport. Before coming to Australia, each person would have made it clear to prepare," he said.

Coach Kim then said, "Individual goals greatly influence team performance. Please continue to make efforts until everyone's goals are achieved," he stressed.

Manager Kim also said, "There is no problem as long as you work hard when training at the baseball stadium or when playing. If you need anything, feel free to come to me. "Please play with a sense of duty as a professional player in the stadium," he said.

Doosan, which built a dynasty in the late 2010s, received a disappointing report card last season. He ranked ninth with 61 wins, 6 draws and 77 losses. After the end of the season, Doosan gave Kim Won-hyung the new coach the baton. In addition, external free agent (FA) Park Chan-ho, internal FA resources such as Lee Young-ha, Choi Won-joon, and Cho Soo-ha were all pressed down.

The team that participated in the Doosan Spring Camp consisted of 22 pitchers, four catchers, 10 infielders and nine outfielders. Along with pitchers Kwak Bin and Kim Taek-yeon, who were called up to the WBC national team and played the first Saipan training, catcher Yoon Joon-ho, who was discharged from the military in December last year, was also named. The first training camp will be held from January 25 to February 19 at Blacktown Ballpark in Sydney, Australia. The team will compete fiercely here by enhancing their condition by strengthening their physical strength and honing their basic skills.

The image of the Doosan Bears team's Sydney spring camp in Australia. Kim Won-hyung, manager of Doosan Bears. /Photo = Courtesy of Doosan Bears
The image of the Doosan Bears team's Sydney spring camp in Australia. Kim Won-hyung, manager of Doosan Bears. /Photo = Courtesy of Doosan Bears

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