"I've come so hard. I really want to do well." Hanwha Fostering Player Park Bu-sung's Life Story in a Movie-Like Baseball
"I've come so hard. I really want to do well." Hanwha Fostering Player Park Bu-sung's Life Story in a Movie-Like Baseball
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"I really want to take a chance. I'm gritting my teeth. I want to be a pillar of Hanwha's pitching staff."스포츠토토
Can it be more dramatic even if I write a movie scenario.
Nice impression of being a "gentle" person. Quiet voice. But his growth period as a baseball player was not that stable. It was a series of challenges. He threw his own game plan several times. Heaven helped him the moment he thought he had to let go of everything. And he is about to make a new start as a professional player. Park Boo-sung, a "fostering player" for the Hanwha Eagles.
Following the first article on the 6th.
The moment when I had to think about where and how to play baseball. I received a phone call from Information Myung, coach of Dongui University. At that moment, I heard something unbelievable. "The coach said, 'Our school is planning to recruit coach Jeong Dae-hyun soon. So it would be nice if you come to our school,'" said Park Boo-sung.
Jeong Dae-hyun: The hero who changed baseball's life through videos when he was wandering around in his third year of middle school. After hearing that, Park didn't even touch other school applications. He applied only to Dongu University and got accepted. "I met coach Jeong Dae-hyun and became a real underhand pitcher. It was an opportunity to change my view on baseball," Park said.
To dream of becoming a professional, I gritted my teeth for four years. There was another obstacle. I struggled to enter college, but due to the COVID-19 issue, the competitions were canceled one after another. Park Boo-sung threw the game-winner of his life at this time. When he was a third grader, he voluntarily joined the army. It could have been a fatal blow for a player who played baseball to miss nearly two years of active military service. Park said, "My pace dropped sharply because there was no competition. Ahead of the timing to compete in the fourth grade, I thought I would not be competitive if I didn't show anything. Rather, I solved the military problem first because I thought that it would be advantageous for me to go to the professional league."
The 4th grade season seemed to be blossoming amid twists and turns. It led the national college baseball championship team to the championship. There was also a complete victory, the MVP of the competition. Park Boo-sung said, "At that time, I had a hope that 'this time I could do it somehow'."
However, the outcome of the second draft was also shocking. Unknown. "I was worried because there were many good pitchers among high school players. Still, I had high expectations that I would be able to get the nomination," Park said calmly. "And the draft was not something that I could control. I did everything I could and waited for it. So I was able to overcome the shock of the result. To be honest, it was a shame. Still, I felt that I did everything I wanted to do. I won, complete game, and won MVP. So I told myself that I did a great job and started to organize my mind."
He had no immediate plans. He wanted to go on a trip that he had never experienced before and cool down his mind. Then, he got another unexpected phone call. It was a call from Hanwha. He asked if he would take the test to nurture players.
Park Boo-sung said, "I worked really hard for the test. And when I was notified of the acceptance, it was thrilling. It was harder than anyone else. Whenever I faced a crisis, I still had a chance to survive. I thought I did well in the test. I really did my best."
In fact, manager Kim Kyung-moon personally requested the team to test Park after hearing rumors about him. "I heard about him after I joined the team," Park said. And Kim brought him to the first-team camp. It is not "favoritism." Park proudly joined the team after being recognized for his ability and hard work in the final training session.
Park Boo-sung said, "When I first heard the news, I thought, 'Is it okay for me to go as a nurturing player?' I was surprised. And I changed my mind in a day. Now that the opportunity came, the opportunity that will never come again in my life, I thought I should catch it unconditionally."
This is the story of the turbulent times leading up to the Hanwha Eagles wearing the uniform. Will he be able to blossom into a new star in professional baseball? "Team performance comes first, and I want to be a pillar of our team's pitching staff," Park said. "I came all the way here with too much effort. I really need to do well."
Park Boo-sung is a nurturing player. He has to wait until May 1 to become an official player. That should be decided by the coaching staff and the front office.