A flag has disappeared from the sky of Jamsil on National Liberation Day

"We have decided to raise the Korean national flag at Jamsil Stadium to celebrate the Liberation Day," the Doosan Bears said on Wednesday. Game 3 of the week-on-week series between Doosan and the Lotte Giants will be held at Jamsil on the day.

Initially, Doosan has a tradition of hanging foreign players' flags together at Jamsil Stadium. It has been done since the early 2000s.

For this season, Brandon Waddell's American flag, newly recruited Jarrod Young, Jordan Balazovic's maple leaf, and Shirakawa Keisho (Japan), who was recruited as an alternative foreign player, were hung together.

However, some raised a controversy over the possibility of a Japanese flag on Liberation Day. As controversy over the possibility of Shirakawa being selected for Liberation Day, which had been scheduled in the starting rotation, was extinguished due to the cancellation of rain, the Japanese flag has been reignited this time. Doosan posted comments such as "Why Japanese players are starting for Liberation Day?" and "Take down the Japanese flag on Liberation Day."

It is a reckless act of the public that cannot distinguish between sports and politics. It is not known whether those who posted the comment are real fans of Doosan, or if they are fans of Doosan, can they make such claims carelessly.

Doosan officially said that sports and politics are one thing and the other. To mark the Liberation Day, however, Doosan will lower all the American flag, Canadian flag, and Japanese flag at Jamsil Stadium and raise the Korean national flag and the national flag.

Japanese pitcher Ken Kadokura (then of the SK Wyverns) became the winning pitcher by leading his team to a 5-1 victory by pitching six innings of one run on Liberation Day in 2009. In the following year, Shinya Okamoto (then of the LG Twins) took the mound as the closing pitcher. At that time, there was no such unnecessary controversy over the Japanese pitcher who was a foreign pitcher.

This is an embarrassing controversy for Doosan manager Lee Seung-yeop, who played in Japan for eight years as an active player. Still, Doosan naturally avoided controversy due to the cancellation of rain on weekdays. Originally, Balazovic was scheduled to take the mound on March 13, Shirakawa on April 14, and Choi Won-joon on April 15, but after the game was canceled on April 13, Balazovic was postponed for a day to April 14, and Shirakawa changed to a match against Suwon KT on April 16.

Choi Won-joon will take the mound on Liberation Day. Kwak Bin will start on the 17th and Choi Seung-yong will start on the 18th. [url=https://bsc.news/post/safe-totosite-ranking-top-15-major-safe-playground-2024]토토사이트[/url]

Shirakawa first stepped on Korean soil in June as an alternative foreign player in place of Roenis Elias (SSG), and has since replaced Brandon Waddell (Doosan). Shirakawa is sluggish with one win and two losses with a 7.25 ERA in five games for Doosan, but Doosan is seeking to extend his contract with Shirakawa due to Brandon's prolonged injury.
"We have decided to raise the Korean national flag at Jamsil Stadium to celebrate the Liberation Day," the Doosan Bears said on Wednesday. Game 3 of the week-on-week series between Doosan and the Lotte Giants will be held at Jamsil on the day. Initially, Doosan has a tradition of hanging foreign players' flags together at Jamsil Stadium. It has been done since the early 2000s. For this season, Brandon Waddell's American flag, newly recruited Jarrod Young, Jordan Balazovic's maple leaf, and Shirakawa Keisho (Japan), who was recruited as an alternative foreign player, were hung together. However, some raised a controversy over the possibility of a Japanese flag on Liberation Day. As controversy over the possibility of Shirakawa being selected for Liberation Day, which had been scheduled in the starting rotation, was extinguished due to the cancellation of rain, the Japanese flag has been reignited this time. Doosan posted comments such as "Why Japanese players are starting for Liberation Day?" and "Take down the Japanese flag on Liberation Day." It is a reckless act of the public that cannot distinguish between sports and politics. It is not known whether those who posted the comment are real fans of Doosan, or if they are fans of Doosan, can they make such claims carelessly. Doosan officially said that sports and politics are one thing and the other. To mark the Liberation Day, however, Doosan will lower all the American flag, Canadian flag, and Japanese flag at Jamsil Stadium and raise the Korean national flag and the national flag. Japanese pitcher Ken Kadokura (then of the SK Wyverns) became the winning pitcher by leading his team to a 5-1 victory by pitching six innings of one run on Liberation Day in 2009. In the following year, Shinya Okamoto (then of the LG Twins) took the mound as the closing pitcher. At that time, there was no such unnecessary controversy over the Japanese pitcher who was a foreign pitcher. This is an embarrassing controversy for Doosan manager Lee Seung-yeop, who played in Japan for eight years as an active player. Still, Doosan naturally avoided controversy due to the cancellation of rain on weekdays. Originally, Balazovic was scheduled to take the mound on March 13, Shirakawa on April 14, and Choi Won-joon on April 15, but after the game was canceled on April 13, Balazovic was postponed for a day to April 14, and Shirakawa changed to a match against Suwon KT on April 16. Choi Won-joon will take the mound on Liberation Day. Kwak Bin will start on the 17th and Choi Seung-yong will start on the 18th. 토토사이트 Shirakawa first stepped on Korean soil in June as an alternative foreign player in place of Roenis Elias (SSG), and has since replaced Brandon Waddell (Doosan). Shirakawa is sluggish with one win and two losses with a 7.25 ERA in five games for Doosan, but Doosan is seeking to extend his contract with Shirakawa due to Brandon's prolonged injury.