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Noh Si-hwan, who became the first Korean professional baseball man with 30 billion won, made a large two-run shot in front of Hanwha's general manager Son Hyuk even before the ink in the contract dried.
Roh Si-hwan (Hanwha Eagles), a Korean baseball team infielder at the 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC), tasted his hands with a cool home run after signing a long-term contract with the Hanwha team, which was like a homework.
Ryu Ji-hyun, head coach of the national baseball team, met with reporters before the game and said, "We put a player who signed a contract for 30.7 billion won as the seventh batter today. If I had known in advance, I would have put him as the fourth batter," he said with a smile, but Noh Si-hwan neatly organized it with a cheerful first shot.
In a pre-match interview, Noh Si-hwan asked, "Money doesn't matter," when asked, "Whether you feel heavy, 11 years or 30.7 billion won." I only thought of Hanwha," he said.
"My dream is to get a permanent number at Hanwha," he said. "Thanks to the club offering me a good contract, I got closer to my dream," he said.
Noh Si-hwan, who stepped on the ballpark in a relaxed mood, broke his hitless silence in practice games and awakened his sense of hitting.
Noh Si-hwan's K-Geopo instinct is expected in WBC.
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