Обсуждение участника:‘Petage’ appeared in Gwangjang Market and Gwanghwamun Enjoy Korean culture ahead of the Seoul Series

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Fernando Tatis Jr. (San Diego) eating pancakes at Gwangjang Market in Seoul on the 15th.


San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. (25), who arrived in the country ahead of the Major League World Tour's Seoul Series, is enjoying Korean culture ahead of the official schedule.


The San Diego team, including Tatis Jr., entered the country through Incheon International Airport on a chartered plane on the morning of the 15th. 메이저사이트


San Diego visited Korea to play the opening two-game series against the LA Dodgers at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on the 19th and 20th. Prior to the official game, special matches will be held with KBO League teams and the national baseball team on the 16th and 17th.


The players only had one day of free time ahead of the official training on the 15th, but the players were having a great time visiting famous places in Seoul.


In particular, Tatis Jr. enjoyed Seoul the most. Tatis Jr. left Yeouido, his team's lodgings, and visited Gwangjang Market and Gwanghwamun in Jongno-gu, Seoul.


Tatis Jr. tasted pancakes served in paper cups at Gwangjang Market and even ate dumpling soup using chopsticks.


Tatis Jr. seemed to be enjoying Korean culture with a happy expression the whole time. Tatis Jr. is San Diego's leading hitter in the Major League and a star player who is in the spotlight to the extent that he once won the National League home run title (42 home runs) in 2021. He initially played as a shortstop, but after a hiatus due to injuries in 2022, he switched to an outfielder when San Diego recruited Xander Bogatz. Tatis Jr.'s father, Fernando Tatis Sr., is also a familiar name to Korean baseball fans. Tatis played for Texas, St. Louis, and Montreal (now Washington) from 1997 to 2010. In particular, in 1999, when he was in St. Louis, he set a new record of 'two grand slam home runs in one inning' against 'Korean Express' Park Chan-ho, who was then a member of the Dodgers. ‘Hanmandu’ is a story that is still talked about. Park Chan-ho, a pioneer among Korean major leaguers, is also scheduled to throw out the first pitch in Game 1 of the Seoul Series. 토토사이트 추천