Choi Mann’s first Korean beast goes to the WS Uniform Hall of Fame

Choi Mann’s first Korean beast, WS uniform, goes to the Hall of Fame

The uniform of Jin-man Choi (30, Tampa Bay Race), the first Korean beast to step on the stage of the World Series (WS) of the American Pro Baseball, will be exhibited at the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, USA.

The Tampa Bay Times reported on the 30th (Korean time) that the equipment of three Tampa Bay players who participated in the World Series last year, such as Choi Man’s uniform top, Randi Arosarena’s bat, and Brett Phillips’ Spike sneakers, will go to the Hall of Fame.

All of them have a special story.

Choi Ji-man was the first Korean beast to play in the second leg of the 2020 World Series, which clashed with the Los Angeles Dodgers and hit his first hit.

The historic uniform worn at this time was chosen as the Hall of Fame.

Last year’s postseason hero Arosarena came up with the bat he used to hit the 10th postseason’s most home runs in the 4th round of the World Series.

At that time, the 4th game, which ended with Tampa Bay’s dramatic victory, is a game that talks about 10 seconds of confusion, such as a mistake, a runner’s overrun, and a beast’s bad throw.

Phillips’ Spike, who beat the Dodgers finisher Kenley Janseon with a hit, was also worthy of the Hall of Fame.

Until the end of this year’s postseason, the Dodgers’ items that will be deployed with Tampa Bay players’ equipment in the’Fall Glory Exhibit’ section include Clayton Kershaw’s first ball thrown in the first game, Corey Seager’s bat, and Mookie Betz’s away uniform.

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