The unfortunate story of the ace pitcher who is about to enter high school, I hope to see him again on the mound
The unfortunate story of the ace pitcher who is about to enter high school, I hope to see him again on the mound
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"If I work hard, I will be able to achieve my dream." The rising star, who dreams of becoming a professional baseball player following his father, threw the ball to the mound.
Lee Kwang-bin (16) was the ace who led the team when he was in Sangcheon Middle School. In particular, he was a promising contender, as he was evaluated as having no opponent at the middle school level. In the Incheon area, he recorded a strikeout rate of 9.33 and a hitout rate of 0.133, making him highly coveted not only at Incheon 3rd School but also at nearby high schools.
the sad news that came unexpectedly
This performance was largely attributed to his father, Lee Chang-wook (41), who played professional baseball for the SK Wyverns (SSG Landers). It was a natural order to go to Jemulpo High School in Incheon, where his father is a coach. All that was left was a father-son 父, who was a teammate in high school, to show great performance on the ground.
It was late last year that the sad news came to Lee Kwang-bin. In December last year, he felt something wrong with his body during training. Later, it was the news of Lee Kwang-bin's leukemia that was delivered through the Incheon Baseball Association and the parent bulletin board of the Jemulpo High School baseball team 스포츠토토. Everyone expressed regret at the news of the sudden news and carried out their own fundraising campaign. In the meantime, Lee Kwang-bin left Incheon for a while and decided to be hospitalized at Seoul St. Mary's Hospital. It was to treat the disease in a larger hospital.
His father, coach Lee Chang-wook, had to stay at the training camp for the remaining students. "I'm so sorry I couldn't be around my sick son," Lee said, but added that he is currently training in Jeju Island.
Currently, Lee is not allowed to visit. However, everyone is waiting for the day when he will stand up again and throw the ball on the mound as if he did so. As there were cases like Noh Si-hoon (former NC player), who confidently entered the professional league after overcoming cancer-fighting, I believe Lee will be able to come back to the mound confidently. Support for Lee can be found on the Incheon Baseball Association's SNS.