Jang Won-jun, South Korea’s most expensive pitcher who signed a record-setting free-agent contract with the Doosan Bears, said Wednesday he wants to have a “turning point” in his Korea Baseball Organization career on a new club.
The Bears formally introduced Jang at their home park, Jamsil Stadium in Seoul, on Wednesday, a little more than a month after inking him to a four-year, 8.4 billion won ($7.6 million) contract.
It was the largest deal ever handed out to a pitcher in the KBO.
“I’d like to thank Doosan for recognizing my value,” Jang said.
“I will try hard to return the team’s faith with good results.”
Curiously, the left-hander turned down an even bigger offer from the Giants to sign with the Bears.
The Giants put a four-year deal worth 8.8 billion won on the table, but Jang said money wasn’t his biggest concern. (Yonhap)
The Bears formally introduced Jang at their home park, Jamsil Stadium in Seoul, on Wednesday, a little more than a month after inking him to a four-year, 8.4 billion won ($7.6 million) contract.
It was the largest deal ever handed out to a pitcher in the KBO.
“I’d like to thank Doosan for recognizing my value,” Jang said.
“I will try hard to return the team’s faith with good results.”
Curiously, the left-hander turned down an even bigger offer from the Giants to sign with the Bears.
The Giants put a four-year deal worth 8.8 billion won on the table, but Jang said money wasn’t his biggest concern. (Yonhap)
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