Park Young-hyun (left) and Park Jeong-hyeon. Photo = Provided by KT Wiz
As expected, Park Jeong-hyeon (23, Sangmu) and Park Young-hyeon (22, KT Wiz) were biological brothers. Even at the awards ceremony where the brothers were present side by side, they were completely naked.
Park Young-hyun attended the 2024 KBO Awards Ceremony held at Lotte Hotel World in Songpa-gu, Seoul on the 26th. He recorded 10 wins, 2 losses, 25 saves, and an ERA of 3.52 this season, ranking first in this category with a winning percentage of 0.800. As for relievers, if they achieved 10 or more wins, they could qualify as the winning percentage leader.
For Park Young-hyun, last year’s catch king (32), he was present for the second year in a row, but the 2024 awards ceremony had a different meaning. At the awards ceremony that day, Park’s older brother stood Young-hyun, Park Jung-hyun, on the podium too. Park Jung-hyun, who played for the Hanwha Eagles, joined the Sangmu Army last December and is fulfilling his national defense duties. He pitches hard in the Futures League (Second Division) and played in 91 games this year, hitting hard with a .313 batting average, 110 hits, 16 home runs, and 66 RBIs. Even including his time at Hanwha, he recorded a second team career high and brightened his future.
Although the brothers came to the awards ceremony together, they greeted each other calmly, like true brothers. When asked about his older brother after the awards ceremony, Park Young-hyun said, “Of course I didn’t say anything,” and “It wasn’t until after the event was over that I asked , ‘Did you come?’ “I said, ‘Oh, congratulations,’ and I think my parents would be proud.” He said his entire family came to today’s event separately. I came with my agent, and my brother came separately,” he said.
The ‘2024 Shinhan SOL Bank KBO Awards’ was held at Lotte Hotel World in Seoul on the afternoon of the 26th. KT Park Young-hyun shares his thoughts after winning the percentage award. Reporter Jeong Si-jong [email protected]
It was a busy year for Park Young-hyun. The team advanced to the postseason for five consecutive years, and after the fall basketball season ended, they competed in the Premier 12 and stood tall as a national team finalist. Although it ended early by being eliminated in the group stage, it was enough to reveal Park Young-hyun’s performance.
Park Young-hyun said, “I felt a lot of pride and a greater sense of responsibility because it was my responsibility to complete the national team. thinking that I prepared so well I was proud, and I threw with more responsibility.” I looked back.
Strong end Park Young-hyun (Taipei = Yonhap News) Reporter Jong-chan Han = The match between Korea and Australia in the World Softball Confederation (WBSC) Top group 12 2024 Group B on will be held at the Tianmu Stadium in Taipei, Taiwan on the evening of the 18th. Younghyun Park is struggling. 2024.11.18 [email protected]/2024-11-18 16:35:14/
For Park Young-hyun, who only experienced Asian competitions last year, Premier 12 was once again memorable as a new level. He explained, “It was my first time facing players from the Dominican Republic or Australia. I was surprised that so many players were better than I expected. I picked a lot of fastballs to catch them without fear.”
It is also clear that there is a sense of pride in contributing to KT fall football for five consecutive years. Park Young-hyun said, “I have been royal, and I have been 4th twice. I am so happy that I was able to learn a lot about football,” and “Although I thought me, ‘It won’t be difficult this year’ or ‘It won’t be easy to move up,’ our team did it too.” “Everybody’s surprised,” he said. He then laughed, adding, “The players talked about having a better season next year and a season where we can improve quickly.
After completing a lot of homework, Park Young-hyun was left with one thing that could not be avoided. He has to go through basic military training to get special military service benefits for winning the Asian Games last year. Park Young-hyun smiled and said, “I’ll be going into the hospital on the 28th. I’ll have to cut my hair on the 27th. Today is the last time I’ll make up my hair.” “hair.” As for Won Tae-in of the Samsung Lions, he could not attend this awards ceremony (tied for first place in most winners) because he was training first, and so he sent comments via video, which Park Young-hyun also watched.
Park Young-hyun said, “(Watching Won Tae-in’s video), it was just funny. I wondered if I would be like that if I also went, if I would be disciplined. Yes I’m caught,” he said. , “I am a person who has woken up at 12 o’clock all my life, but I am worried about waking up at 6:30 in the morning. “However, I will be grateful that I received special treatment for service military. ,” he said.
Reporter Cha Seung-yoon [email protected]
2024-11-27 00:13:00
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**In what ways can the Park brothers’ experience navigating both domestic success and international exposure inform the future development of Korean baseball on the global stage?**
## World Today News Interview: From Brothers on the Field to the Ballpark’s Future
Welcome to World Today News, where we bring you in-depth conversations on the hottest topics. Today, we’re joined by two guests to discuss the heartwarming story of Park Young-hyun and Park Jeong-hyeon, two brothers making waves in the world of Korean baseball.
**Our Guests:**
* **Lee Young-chul:** A respected sports journalist with years of experience covering Korean baseball and a deep understanding of the game’s dynamics.
* **Kim Soo-jin:** Former professional baseball player, offering a unique insider perspective on the challenges and triumphs faced by athletes like the Park brothers.
**Interview Sections:**
**1. A Family Affair: Brotherhood and Baseball**
* **Interviewer:** Lee Young-chul, you’ve covered Korean baseball extensively. What makes the story of Park Young-hyun and Park Jeong-hyeon particularly special?
* **Interviewer:** Soo-jin, you know firsthand the pressure and dedication required to succeed in baseball. How significant is it for these brothers to achieve success while supporting each other? Do you see this dynamic playing out often in professional sports?
**2. On the Field: Individual Achievements and Team Spirit**
* **Interviewer:** Young-hyun achieved an impressive winning percentage this season, securing the top spot. Lee Young-chul, could you shed some light on the significance of this achievement within the context of Korean baseball?
* **Interviewer:** Soo-jin, how does a player’s individual success contribute to the overall morale and success of a team, especially in a sport as demanding as baseball?
**3. The Premier 12 Experience: International Exposure and Growth**
* **Interviewer:** Park Young-hyun describes facing international players as a valuable learning experience. Young-chul, how important are competitions like the Premier 12 for Korean baseball’s development on a global stage?
* **Interviewer:** Soo-jin, from your experience, what are the key takeaways players gain from competing against international opponents? How does this exposure shape their approach to the game?
**4. Looking Ahead: Military Service and Future Prospects**
* **Interviewer:** Young-hyun will soon begin his mandatory military service. Young-chul, how common is it for athletes to balance military obligations with their sports careers? What challenges might they face?
* **Interviewer:** Soo-jin, how do you think military service will impact Park Young-hyun’s baseball journey? What advice would you offer to young athletes facing similar situations?
**Closing Thoughts:**
* **Interviewer:** We’ve heard from two fascinating perspectives today. Any final thoughts from our guests on the inspiring story of the Park brothers and the future they hold in the world of baseball?
This interview structure allows for a comprehensive discussion of the Park brothers’ story, touching upon themes of brotherhood, individual and team success, international competition, and the unique challenges faced by athletes in Korean society.