Hwang Young-mook of Hanwha Eagles confessed his story.
He appeared on the YouTube channel "Jung Geun-woo's Baseball Life," which was released on the 26th, explaining the situation at the time in detail, thanking him for his background in reversing his decision to get off and for his advice.먹튀검증
Hwang Young-mook, who joined the "strongest baseball" Monster's infielder in 2023, recalled a time when he suddenly thought about getting off while performing well.
"I thought I had all the experience I could do in amateur, and one opportunity was too precious ahead of the professional draft," he said, expressing pressure due to injuries and poor performance at the time. "I suffered a fracture on the back of my hand due to the injury, and I was more impatient because I couldn't show a good performance at the independent club Yeoncheon Miracle," he said.
In the process, he carefully conveyed his intention to get off the car to Jung Geun-woo, but he dissuaded his decision. Jung Geun-woo recalled that time, "I needed a chance to show you before the draft. He told me to overcome this moment and challenge myself because I've been working really hard."
In the end, Hwang remained in the "strongest baseball league" and showed his desperation to the end, and his hard work paid off. He entered the professional league by being drafted by the Hanwha Eagles with the 31st overall pick in the 2024 KBO Rookie Draft. "What you said was right. I realized that there were nothing I was worried about at the time," he said, thanking Jung Geun-woo.
In response, Jeong said, "Honestly, I was also worried about the abolition of broadcasting because of you. I held you to survive," and joked that he warmed up the atmosphere.
Hwang Young-mook also expressed his deep appreciation for learning at the "strongest baseball league." Notably, he recalled his training with manager Kim Sung-keun and said, "After my team lost the game by mistake, I was punched by the coach for more than two hours. Through the process, I realized that this is how the body remembers," adding, "The experience at that time taught me a great lesson."
Hwang had his best year in 2024 by finishing the season with a batting average of .300 and 105 hits, but he said he still felt his limitations. "I put in good performances, but I realized that I have limitations," he said, vowing to prepare for even bigger challenges. "Nervousness is a given. The important thing is to overcome those tensions and trust me," Jung said, giving advice.
Hwang Young-mook, who learned a lot through "The Greatest Baseball," expressed his gratitude by expressing his relationship with Jung Geun-woo as an honor. Now preparing to take another leap forward on the professional stage, he said, "I will continue to do my best."
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