“Fans are coming in. Ready, ready!”
The other 28 players moved in unison at the loud words of Kang Min-ho (39), a catcher of the Samsung Lions. At the entrance, Kang Min-ho guided the fans on the way, while the players each guided the fans to their own table and were ready to grill the meat. “(Lee) Sung-kyu, ready for four!” “(Kim) Yoon-soo, how many people can fit in the room?” “The owner” Kang Min-ho stayed alert and guided the fans by leading the players despite the hectic 150 people coming in all at once during the fourth inning.
On the 21st, a meaningful event was held at a restaurant somewhere in Daegu. Following last year, a second place was set up for Kang Min-ho’s “Kang Restaurant (Kang Min-ho’s pork belly party),” which was prepared with the players. It is a warm event where Samsung players, including Kang Min-ho, grill meat themselves and donate all the profits for the fans who have cheered for the season. Veteran players such as Kang Min-ho, Koo Ja-wook, Park Byung-ho and Kim Heon-gon, as well as young players such as Kim Ji-chan, Yuk Sun-yeop and Yang Yang Soo-geun attended the event and had a good time with their fans.
Last winter, Kang and his team collected 18.5 million won (18,400 U.S. dollars) from last year’s Kang Restaurant and donated the entire amount to the Children’s Fund for vulnerable groups in Daegu and North Gyeongsang Province. This year’s event was even larger than last year’s. They invited a total of 600 fans to have a meaningful meeting, and this year they even made autographed balls and goods to raise profits from sales. The proceeds will also be donated in full. It heralded another meaningful winter following last year.
Each player grilled meat and served the meat at two or three tables in charge. They took pictures with a big smile at the fans’ requests, and bowed their heads shyly to “fighting” and “I’m rooting for you,” saying, “I’ll do my best.” The host of the event, Kang Min-ho, had a busier time than anyone else, roasting meat and taking pictures while walking around the meat restaurant while guiding the fans with a microphone and speaker.
Won, who had just been discharged from the military after receiving basic military training, was greeted by fans wearing a hat and horn-rimmed glasses. Won, who was grilling meat, smiled broadly, saying, “I gained meat wrapped by fans and cheered me up.” “I didn’t expect so many fans to come. It’s always fun to meet fans,” he said.
Jeon said, “It’s meaningful to meet the fans who cheered for us this year in person. I’ll enjoy the meat.” When asked if he was having a hard time after finishing his training in the Australian Baseball League, he said, “I’m so glad that my fans complimented me for my good grilling.” 토토사이트
Kang Min-ho, who hosted the event, said, “I’m sorry for the fans because I said I’m preparing hard, but I’m sorry for the lack of it,” but added, “I’ve prepared hard, but I’m glad I did it when I see the fans satisfied.”
“It’s not easy to meet and talk to many fans in person at the Samsung Lions Park in Daegu. So many people come to the away game, and for that reason, I felt sorry for the people who come to the away game, so I wanted to make a separate seat,” he said with a big smile. “It’s a short time, but I wanted to have a meaningful time by grilling meat and talking with them. I’m happy to think that we’re receiving a lot of love through this event.”
Meanwhile, Samsung players also held a meaningful donation event on the 20th. In November, they delivered 74 million won in profits from the fan festival “Blue Wave” held at Samsung Lions Park in Daegu and from the sale of the team’s cherished items. Captain Koo Ja-wook and Choi Ji-kwang visited Daegu University’s Yeonggwang Academy (Disabled Woo Scholarship Foundation) to deliver donations and hold a signing event for children, while Kim Heon-gon, Yoon Jeong-bin and Lee Ho-sung visited Kyungpook National University Children’s Hospital to deliver donations and give autographed balls and souvenirs.
“Thank you for your warm welcome. I think it was a meaningful day for us as well, receiving a lot of good energy today,” Kim said. “Given this energy, we will do our best to prepare for next season.”