Seo Jang-hoon, "Seo Jik-hoi", a painful confession, 'Angry'..The writer reveals the recent situation of "Tadolim's leader is cut off" (Ask Avalokiteshvara)

Apr 08, 2025

Seo Jang-hoon, 'Seo Jik-hoi', a painful confession, 'Angry'..The writer reveals the recent situation of 'Tadolim's leader is cut off' (Ask Avalokiteshvara)



Seo Jang-hoon, 'Seo Jik-hoi', a painful confession, 'Angry'..The writer reveals the recent situation of 'Tadolim's leader is cut off' (Ask Avalokiteshvara)
The storyteller who even got sick from bullying in the team appears in 'Ask Anything'.

In the 311st episode of KBS Joy 'Ask Anything' aired on April 7, the storyteller, who is a baseball player in the Japanese independent league, appeared with his friend to share his concerns.

The storyteller said "I was playing baseball in Japan and suffered Crohn's disease due to bullying stress in the team." A friend who appeared with him introduced that he is currently working for a junior college baseball team.




When Lee Soo-geun heard that the storyteller was bullied, he was angry, saying "How do you do that?", and the storyteller drank loudly until dawn the day before the game. Even during practice, I intentionally hit the baseball to my body and pretended it was a mistake." He then said that he came to Korea and started playing badminton, but it was so much fun that he was thinking about quitting baseball and turning into a badminton player. Seo Jang-hoon laughed when he heard this.

When Seo Jang-hoon asked "When did you start playing baseball?", "Did you move on to the Japanese Independent League because you couldn't be nominated as a professional?" and the writer asked "How many years have you been in?" He started playing baseball in the winter of the fifth grade of elementary school, and moved on to the Japanese Independent Baseball because he was not nominated as a professional. He explained, "I'm in my second year now, and I came to Korea after renewing my contract." So Seo Jang-hoon "I re-contracted, but I'm into badminton and I'm turning into badminton?"When asked back, the friend who appeared with him burst out laughing.

When asked about their relationship, the friend replied "We've been friends since middle school." Lee Soo-geun then asked "How do you feel about being a player?" and the friend said "I want to ask you to continue playing baseball, but it must have been hard to see you lose weight."," he said.




When the Bodhisattvas asked "Isn't it enough to re-sign?"Are you going to the main game?" he asked "In the first season, he was the main player, but he slowed down due to poor health." he said.

Seo Jang-hoon, who played baseball for about four years when he was young, said, `Because of the nature of the sport, basketball rarely changes dramatically at your age. Unlike basketball, however, baseball is different from when you are a student and when you are an adult. In my opinion, it's such a waste to quit baseball that I've been playing for 7-8 years now. The badminton club coach advised, "Can't you do it later?"

However, Lee Soo-geun, who saw the hesitating writer, said "I don't think he wants to do it now. I even got a disease, but..." he said, showing an understanding of the writer's position.




In response, Seo Jang-hoon "Why don't you talk to the director or the management?" and the writer "talked and changed the room." When asked "How is the atmosphere, are you still bothering me?" "The player was cut off", he said, referring to the atmosphere that has become better since then.

Afterwards, Seo Jang-hoon appeared frustrated, saying "Badminton is so fun" to the storyteller who strongly expressed his willingness to play badminton.

Lee Soo-geun also "It's fun because it's a hobby. If you become a job, you'll be stressed out and have a lot of difficulties," he said, offering realistic advice. Seo Jang-hoon also added, `There are a lot of people who quit as badminton players, and it won't be easy because those people will be coaching the club.' In response, Lee Soo-geun said "Do you want to go to Seo Jang-hoon's basketball class or Lee Soo-geun's basketball class?"," he said, drawing laughter.

Finally, Seo Jang-hoon said, "I want to say this as an athlete. There are only a few years left." Put your life on the line", "Effort, desperation will guide you into the professional world. Honestly, if you don't have that kind of mind, knock it off now."

'Ask Me Anything' airs every Monday at 8:30 p.m. on KBS Joy.



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