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‘2020 Shinhan Bank SOL KBO Postseason’ held at Gocheok Sky Dome in Guro-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 24th, NC Dinos and Doosan Bears in the 6th round of the Korean Series, the situation at the end of the 6th inning, NC Park Min-woo is cheering after hitting two bases with two runs. 2020.11.24/News1 © News1 Reporter Seyoung Lim |
Park Min-woo, 28, who led the NC Dinos championship last year, apologized for making inappropriate comments through social network service (SNS).
On the 28th, Park Minwoo posted a post on his SNS apologizing for his careless behavior.
On the 27th, he posted a phrase on social media that said, “Anyway, E-Mart is better, nobody knows.” Some fans speculated that Minwoo Park expressed dissatisfaction during the salary negotiation process.
However, the controversy grew as this article spread quickly. In the end, Park Min-woo bowed his head for his remarks.
Park Min-woo said, “I was right with the words of’The team is the best’,’I’d rather be better with E-Mart’, and’Nobody knows’ which were the problems. We shared a message of that content,” he said.
“I was embarrassed by the sudden situation, but at the time, I couldn’t apologize sooner because of embarrassment and resentment. I’m sorry.” “It’s the difference between public or private, but it’s all from my mouth and my thoughts. I felt a lot while seeing the appearance of'” he emphasized.
Park Min-woo repeatedly expressed his apology, saying, “I know that any word is only an excuse. I feel a sense of responsibility and great shame in this situation that made all my actions and words feel pretended.”
He said, “I will take this mistake as an opportunity to look back on me and try and reflect on myself so that I can take full responsibility for the words spoken at any time.”
Park Minwoo once again bowed his head towards the club and fans.
He said, “I bow my head and apologize to the club and fans who would have been hurt because of me, and to the (SK) Wyverns fans who would have been hurt by the careless comments. I am very sorry.”
In 2012, Park Min-woo, who wore an NC uniform, grew into second baseman for the national team through steady activities. In last year’s 126 games, batting average of 0.345 (467 at-bats, 161 hits), 8 homers, 63 RBIs, 82 points and 13 steals contributed to the team’s first ever combined victory.