“‘Korean Monster’ has left” American media also spotlights Ryu Hyun-jin heading to Korea

American media also highlighted Ryu Hyun-jin (37), who is returning to Korea after finishing his 12-year career in Major League Baseball (MLS).

The American media 'EPSN' reported on the 22nd (Korean time), "Ryu Hyun-jin, nicknamed 'Korean Monster', left Major League Baseball (MLB)," adding, "When he played in Korea, he won both Rookie of the Year and MVP awards in his debut season. , Now he has returned to Korea and has become the highest-paid player,” the report said.

He continued, “He is left-handed and spent six years with the LA Dodgers and four years with the Blue Jays. “He recorded 78 wins, 48 ​​losses, and an ERA of 3.27 in the regular season in 186 games.”

On the same day, Hanwha Eagles announced that they had signed an 8-year contract with Ryu Hyun-jin for a total of 17 billion won (including opt-out, details of opt-out not disclosed upon agreement between both parties).

Ryu Hyun-jin said, “I am grateful to all executives and employees of the group and club, including the club owner, who recognized me. The news of my return was delayed due to circumstances in the free agent market in the U.S., but I decided it was right to return when my skills were at least a little better. “I’m happy and excited,” he said. 토토사이트

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