Choo Shin-soo holds a basketball instead of a baseball “Perfect White Christmas”

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asked Jan 3 in 3D Segmentation by gostopsite (680 points)

Choo Shin-soo of SSG Landers is throwing before the game between Seoul SK and Seoul Samsung in the '2023-2024 Cheong Kwan-Jang Professional Basketball' held at Jamsil Student Gymnasium in Songpa-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 25th. 

Choo Shin-soo (41), the eldest brother of the professional baseball SSG Landers, visited the basketball court. 

Choo Shin-soo appeared at Jamsil Student Gymnasium in Seoul, where the S-Derby between Seoul SK and Seoul Samsung was held on the 25th, Christmas day. Choo Shin-soo, who appeared on the court wearing an SK uniform for a try-out, was given a generous round of applause by the fans who filled the field.

Choo Shin-soo, who took the microphone before the pitch, said, “Today is Christmas and it snowed. “It was a perfect white Christmas,” he said. “I am grateful to the SK team for giving me a great opportunity on this special day. “A lot of people came because it was Christmas, so I hope both teams will have a great game without any injuries,” he said. 카지노사이트랭크

Choo Shin-soo, who caught a basketball rather than a baseball, calmly shot, and the ball neatly passed the rim. Choo Shin-soo, who made a clean shot, smiled brightly and shook hands with the SK players before returning to the stands.

Meanwhile, Choo Shin-soo, who decided to end his active career at the end of the 2024 season, will enter his final season wearing the captain's armband. He also became a hot topic by deciding to accept his lowest salary.

Choo Shin-soo said, “I think the time has come to put an end to my active career, which has been playing baseball in the U.S. and Korea since 2001,” and added, “Next year’s performance is important, but depending on the team situation, I can always recruit junior players from the futures (second team) team.” “I want to contribute to the team by sharing my experiences and thoughts while training together,” he said. 섯다

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