Former baseball player Choo Shin-soo explained the misunderstanding that he refused to play for the national team after being exempted from military service when he was a player.토토사이트
Choo Shin-soo appeared in the first seat of JTBC's "Newsroom," which aired on the 17th.
On the same day, Choo Shin-soo explained the allegations that he refused to transfer to the national team after receiving an exemption from military service for winning the gold medal at the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games.
"I have been called to the national team twice since the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games," he said. "In 2013, it was right after the FA, so I asked for your understanding because I had to work with a new team, and in 2017, I tried to go without fail, but the club held me back."
"At that time, the club had the authority to refuse to transfer to the national team, so I didn't send it," he said. "I've never been assigned to the national team since then. It's not that I didn't play, it's that I didn't play."
He said, "I didn't feel so comfortable."
Choo will leave the ground after the 2024 season. After graduating from Busan High School, he signed a contract with the Seattle Mariners in 2001 and played in the MLB including the Cleveland Indians (now the Cleveland Guardians), the Cincinnati Reds, and the Texas Rangers.