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Kiwoom Heroes had a special Lunar New Year holiday in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
According to the Kiwoom team on the 16th, the team greeted the New Year by sharing rice cake soup and various holiday foods provided for lunch before training. It was a time to soothe the regret that I couldn't be with my family because I was working hard on training in other places.
The highlight of the camp was a folk game event held after the end of the training. The team heightened the holiday atmosphere by wearing spring camp uniforms that borrowed hanbok designs. In particular, four teams, including pitchers, fielders, coaching staff, and front office, competed against each other with pitching, kicking Jegichagi, and playing Yut with the prize money that manager Seol Jong-jin himself raised.
As a result of summing up the scores for each event, the final victory was won by the coaching staff team with experience. However, the coaching staff delivered the entire prize money to the front team, which is striving to support the field during the camp, showing off their warm companionship and ending the event with applause.
Brooks, a foreign hitter who is challenging the KBO League stage for the first time this season, said, "I heard it was the biggest holiday in Korea, and it was meaningful to experience culture firsthand," adding, "I feel closer to my colleagues. In particular, playing yut was the most fun, and I'm going to tell my son and daughter when I get home," he said.
Foreign pitcher Wiles also said, "It was fun to talk about eating rice cake soup to get a year older. If you want to play baseball for a long time, you should be young at least a year old, but I tasted rice cake soup because I wanted to experience tradition," he said with a smile. Pitcher Yuto, who joined the Asian quarter, said, "It was my first time wearing hanbok, it was fresh, and I feel like I'm part of a real team. "I was happy to play the Jegichagi that I saw in the 'Squid Game' myself," he laughed.
Kiwoom's team, which built up teamwork at the barbecue that led to dinner, is now back in earnest. After recharging with a special Lunar New Year ceremony and folk games, the team is scheduled to start full-fledged training starting with its own Cheongbaek match on the 19th.
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