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Choi Ji-man (35), a former Major Leaguer, is stepping onto the KBO stage as planned.
Ulsan Whales will hold a contract signing and induction ceremony with former Major League infielder Choi Ji-man at their home stadium, Munsu Baseball Stadium, at 4 p.m. on April 27.
Choi Ji-man is a player with rich experience and proven skills accumulated on the Major League stage, including with the Tampa Bay Rays, Los Angeles Angels, Milwaukee Brewers, and Pittsburgh Pirates. His signing is expected to significantly contribute to strengthening the team's roster and enhancing the competitiveness of the squad.
In particular, Choi Ji-man's signing has sparked great interest and anticipation among baseball fans in the Ulsan region. With the attention of many Ulsan citizens focused on the move, it is expected to simultaneously boost interest in the club and serve as a key element for promotion. The club plans to use this opportunity to further spread the baseball fever in the region and solidify the foundation of a sports culture shared with citizens.
Choi Ji-man said, "It is a new experience for me to join the Korean professional baseball scene with Ulsan Whales for the first time since graduating from high school." He added, "If many Ulsan citizens visit the baseball stadium and have their player uniforms signed, it will be a great source of strength and happiness for the players." He further stated, "I want to show the passionate side I displayed in the Major Leagues again in front of the fans. I also want to see the Futures League filled to capacity and aim to play the role of a senior player who contributes to creating that atmosphere."
Manager Jang Won-jin said, "Choi Ji-man is a player with experience and game management skills verified in the Major Leagues, and we expect him to be a great asset to the team." He added, "He will not only provide a positive stimulus to the squad but also serve as a good role model for the younger players."
Ulsan Whales plans to continue its club operations, encompassing performance improvement, promotion, and contribution to the local community, following the signing of former Major Leaguer Choi Ji-man.
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