To Park Se-woong, the "glass ace," "a steady good deed" is a daily routine
To Park Se-woong, the "glass ace," "a steady good deed" is a daily routine
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Park Se-woong (28), the "eyeglasses ace" of the Lotte Giants in professional baseball, is showing good influence with steady donation activities.안전놀이터
Lotte held a donation event for social contribution with non-reflective glasses on last Wednesday. It is a "Love Glass" project that provides gift certificates to low-income students in the region by accumulating three glasses every time Park Se-woong strikes out one this season. This year, the company presented 440 gift certificates worth 22 million won (approx.
Park Se-woong, who is also a member of the Honor Society, a group of high-paying donors worth more than 100 million won due to her steady good deeds, said, "It's a small gift for low-income students who usually suffer from vision problems, but I hope it will be helpful." He also added, "I ask for your interest and help from low-income students in the region in the future."
Since 2016, non-reflective glasses have been supporting a total of 3,000 glasses exchange tickets for low-income students in Busan with Lotte.
Park Se-woong opened her wallet wide for juniors at her alma mater on the 27th. She has delivered 10 million won worth of baseball to the baseball team of Kyungwoon Middle School (principal Cho Yong-deuk), and is spending a warm winter by donating her talents to juniors whenever she has time.
Park Se-woong, who generously supports his juniors every year, said, "I am happy to be able to donate to my alma mater, which won two gold medals nationwide this year, for good purposes once again following last year." He then sent a message of support, saying, "I look forward to training hard without getting hurt during winter training and producing good results next year."
Meanwhile, since his debut as a pro in 2015, Park has posted 68 wins and 88 losses with an ERA of 4.62. He has posted 6 wins and 11 losses with an ERA of 4.78 in 30 games this season. Unfortunately, he failed to secure 10 wins, but he pitched 173 ⅓ innings, which is the most innings among Korean pitchers this season.
Park Se-woong, who is conducting individual training between Busan and Daegu, is poised to properly show the prowess of his glasses ace.