The baseball world has also burst… “Group assault and violent remark from professional baseball players”

Victim “I don’t have an apple garden… depression from childhood trauma”
Club side “The player himself is his wife…I’m checking the facts”

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Maeil newspaper material image

Following the volleyball world, there was also a scholarly exposure in baseball.

On the 19th, Mr. A, who claims to be a victim of school abuse, posted a post on his SNS that he suffered violence from a professional baseball player in elementary school.

Mr. A revealed the real name of player B, the abuser at the time, and uploaded the current picture of player B and graduation picture from elementary school.

Mr. A said, “(Elementary) school violence against me started shortly after I transferred to school. In 6th grade, I finally transferred to school due to bullying.” “Player B can erase from among the numerous names that bothered me. There is no name.”

“Physical violence, gaze looking at me as if throwing away and rants towards me, memories of being trapped in a garbage bin and not being able to come out, memories of gang violence as a group, and the names of other bullies including myself everywhere in the classroom. “It is true that Player B participated in these activities,” he said, saying that the memories that were written together remain.

He also said, “At the time, I asked my family or teachers for help with these things, but the problem could not be solved, and the harassment only got worse.”

Mr. A said, “I still take medicine every day for mental problems, including depression. It is undeniable that bullying from elementary and junior high school, when trauma occurred as a child, is a major cause.”

He emphasized, “What I want is not a sincere apology. It’s just revelation. I might say that I kill a prospect with work in elementary school, but the wounds of those days still remain with me.

Player B’s club, who was designated as the perpetrator, said, “We are currently checking the facts,” and said, “It was not the player himself, but he took the matter seriously and is confirming it accurately.”

Meanwhile, in the midst of the recent raging controversy that erupted in the volleyball world, the likelihood that’Hakpok Me Too’ spread to the baseball world increased.

Previously, professional volleyball Heungkuk Life Insurance Lee Da-young and Lee Jae-young, OK Financial Group Song Myung-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop were disciplined by the club and the Korean Volleyball Association for controversy over school violence. It’s being criticized.

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