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Ulsan Wales Is 'Sharing Baseball' in Seogwipo, Jeju! Talent Donation to the Little and Women's Baseball Team

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Park Sujin

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Ulsan Wales, Gangnam-gu Little, Seogwipo-gu Little Baseball Team and Seogwipo Authentic Women's Baseball Team, which took commemorative group photos before the event. /Photo = Ulsan Wales
Clinic participants and parents who took a commemorative photo with the Ulsan Wales team after the end of the clinic. /Photo = Ulsan Wales
Striking coach Kim Dae-ik is teaching bunt techniques. /Photo = Ulsan Wales

Ulsan Wales Professional Baseball Team, which is in the midst of last-minute quenching in Seogwipo, Jeju, ahead of the opening of the 2026 season, has started to expand its baseball base through a special sharing event.

Ulsan Wales announced on the 23rd that it held a talent donation clinic at Kang Chang-hak Baseball Stadium in Seogwipo for Seogwipo Little Baseball Team, Seogwipo Authentic Women's Baseball Team, and Gangnam-gu Little Baseball Team players who trained away from Seoul.

According to the Ulsan club, the event was designed to directly pass on the know-how of the professional to local baseball dreamers and female hobbyists during the off-season training. In particular, not only local teams in Jeju but also youth teams from other regions combined to add to the meaning of baseball harmony.

All Ulsan Wales coaching staff, including head coach Jang Won-jin, participated in the clinic as a daily instructor and sweated. The coaching staff drew enthusiastic responses from the participants by teaching female players defensive tips to correct basic pitching form and prevent injuries, and youth players defensive formation and situation-specific strategies that can be used immediately in real games.

Manager Jang Won-jin, who directly coached the team, said, "The Ulsan Wales team received great energy and motivation by interacting with youth players who have pure passion for baseball," adding, "This clinic is not a one-off event, and we plan to conduct a continuous program to communicate deeply with citizens in Ulsan during the season."

Starting with this talent donation, Ulsan Wales, which is strengthening its inner strength toward victory in Seogwipo, Jeju, plans to further strengthen its community-centered program to communicate with Ulsan citizens.

Manager Jang Won-jin (left), who is leading the Seogwipo Little Baseball Team./Photo = Ulsan Wales
Choi Ki-moon, the head coach, is guiding the Little Baseball Team. /Photo = Ulsan Wales
Pitcher coach Park Myung-hwan (center) after giving a grip to the Little Pitchers in Gangnam-gu District. /Photo = Ulsan Wales

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