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"It would be great for Hanwha. Of course, it's a great help for the development of Korean baseball."

Now he has to meet Ryu Hyun-jin as an enemy, but Samsung Lions batting coach Lee Jin-young welcomed the return of Ryu, who shared the glory of Korean baseball.  먹튀검증

The news of Ryu's return to the Korean baseball community is stirring a lot on Saturday and Sunday. After agonizing over whether to stay in the Major League and return to the Hanwha Eagles, Ryu is said to have recently agreed to return to the Hanwha Eagles.

An official familiar with Hanwha's situation also told MK Sports on the phone on the 20th, "Ryu Hyun-jin is confirmed to return to Hanwha. He has completed his contract agreement and is only about to make an announcement."

Through the KBO, the Hanwha Eagles asked the secretariat of the Major League Baseball (MLB) to check Ryu's status, and even received the result. According to the KBO League secretariat and the Korea-U.S. player contract agreement, Korean baseball teams in the KBO League have to go through the identification check process when they sign professional or amateur players for teams in the U.S. and Canada. In order for the Hanwha Eagles to recruit Ryu, they also have to check his status.

The amount of contracts known so far is an ultra-large contract that guarantees at least 17 billion won for four years or more. The contract can also be signed for nearly 20 billion won depending on the coordination of details. It is certain that the contract will far surpass that of Doosan Bears' Yang Eui-ji, the highest-ever contract in the KBO League, and SSG Landers' Kim Kwang-hyun, who was 15.1 billion won for four years. It is believed that only the group's approval is left.

Probably so, Ryu Hyun-jin is one of the best players in KBO league and Hanwha's history. Originally from Dongsan High School, he joined Hanwha as the second overall pick in the second round in 2006, and has become the ace representing Korean baseball.

No one can beat impact in his debut season. During the 2006 season, Ryu had 18 wins and six losses and an earned run average of 2.23 204 strikeouts in 30 games. He topped the list of pitchers with multiple wins, strikeouts and ERA, and simultaneously grabbed the title of Rookie of the Year award-regular season MVP in KBO history. Of course, Ryu won the Golden Glove Award.

Prior to leaving for the U.S., his record was 98 wins, 52 losses, one save, 1238 strikeouts and a 2.80 ERA in 1,269 innings in 190 games. He entered the Major League through the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2013 with only two wins remaining in his 100th career victory.

His Major League performance was not bad, either. He suffered from injury in some 186 games, 78 wins, 48 losses, one save, and an earned run average of 3.27. When moving from the Los Angeles Dodgers to the Toronto Blue Jays, he signed a four-year, 80-million-dollar contract in 2020.

The news of Ryu Hyun-jin's return to the KBO League and Major League, which has left a significant achievement, naturally, will be interested in nine clubs except Hanwha. If a big man named Ryu Hyun-jin joins Hanwha, which has a lot of resources for top prospects such as the new national ace, Moon Dong-ju, Hwang Joon-seo, the No. 1 overall player, and Kim Seo-hyun, the No. 1 player last year, it is widely expected that he will become a team that can look higher than a candidate for the fall baseball.

Coach Lee Jin-young, who joined Ryu Hyun-jin in the semifinals of the 2006 World Baseball Classic (WBC), the 2008 Beijing Olympics gold medal, and the 2009 WBC runner-up, welcomed Ryu's return.

Coach Lee Jin-young, who met in Okinawa, Japan on the 20th, said with a smile, "I think Hyun-jin will make a decision and come to Korea, and Hanwha will be good."

Coach Lee Jin-young, who retired after the 2018 season with a batting average of 0.305 2125 hits, 169 homers, 979 RBIs, and 979 runs in 2,160 KBO games, joined the Samsung first-tier batting coach ahead of this season after serving as the hitting coach for SSG Landers 1-2. Now, while wary of his close brother, whom he met as an enemy, he was confident that it would be an opportunity for his juniors to learn more.

"However, from the opponent's point of view, we have to prepare more tightly," Lee said. "If we play a game with a player who has been to the Major League, our batters will feel a lot. It will also serve as an opportunity for our baseball to develop further. I really welcome you. I hope we can all do well together so that Korean baseball can develop further."

When asked what he wants from Samsung hitters, he said, "If you come in with negative thoughts rather than positive thoughts, you have a higher chance of losing than winning. I want you to play the batter's box confidently and actively," adding, "I'm not saying that you should respond aggressively to all the balls. I want you to respond more actively to the balls you have in mind."

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