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Pro-Specs participated as the official sponsor of the second Okinawa camp of the WBC national team, "Supporting goods worth 240 million won."

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Park Sujin

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With the South Korean national baseball team preparing for the World Baseball Classic (WBC) in March entering the second round of quenching in Okinawa, South Korean sports brand Pro-Specs will be a strong supporter.

According to the KBO (Korea Baseball Organization) on the 13th, Pro-Specs announced that they will participate as the official training uniform and uniform sponsor of the second Okinawa camp of the national team. Following the support of the first training camp in Saipan in January, the second camp in Okinawa, which will begin on the 20th, will continue to accompany the national team by providing official supplies worth about 240 million won.

Pro-Specs has consistently supported the national baseball team since signing an official sponsorship agreement with KBO in 2022. The official training suits and uniforms supported this time are composed of products that have greatly strengthened their functionality and activity so that players can perform the best in training and practice games like real games.

The national team, which has training equipment support, will begin to coordinate its sense of play in Okinawa. Starting with the first game against the Samsung Lions on the 20th, the national team will face Hanwha Eagles (21st and 23rd), KIA Tigers (24th), Samsung (26th) and KT Wiz (27th) in order to play a total of six warm-up matches.

There are also plenty of broadcasting services for baseball fans. The pre-practice game will be broadcast live on Naver's streaming platform "Chizik" and KBO's official YouTube channel, and can also be watched live on sports channels such as KBSN Sports, MBC Sports Plus, and SPOTV.

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