"I'll give you my baseball supplies as a gift" The notice of the home run king in Korean is more delicate than anyone else
Sep 29, 2024
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Davison recently posted a notice about a special event on his SNS account. On his account, which many NC fans follow, he wrote and uploaded a message in Korean that he would distribute gifts.
"We want to host a special event for our fans ahead of the end of the season. If you leave a reply to this post, we will give the winning fans a gift by signing their own uniforms, bats, gloves, and tools. Thank you for the enthusiastic gossip of NC fans during the season.
Davison released a list of gifts he wanted to give to fans, including his actual uniform, hat, baseball bat, spike, and batting gloves, and even announced the winner's announcement and the presentation date in detail.
Usually, when players distribute or donate their supplies to fans, it is usually conducted through clubs, but it is rare for players to hold events on their SNS. In particular, it looks more special because it is a T-vent held by foreign players.
Naturally, the response from the fans was enthusiastic. NC fans enthusiastically responded to Davison's meticulousness and applied for the event notice. It may seem like a small gift to someone, but fans rarely get the opportunity to receive baseball supplies that were actually used by the representative player of their favorite team. It can be a precious treasure. In other words, it is a gift list that clearly responds to fans' needs.
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It's a fun surprise event plan for a foreign player who looks like a tough guy. Davison has completed his reservation for the KBO League's home run king this season with 46 home runs until the 28th. With Kim Do-young (KIA), the second-ranked home run, remaining at 38 home runs, Davidson is expected to become the home run king.
Davison, who chose to go to Korea last year after leaving behind his disappointing challenge in Japanese professional baseball, played as the team's central hitter this season with a batting average of .339 (152 hits in 501) with 46 home runs and 119 RBIs and an on-base percentage of .369 with a slugging percentage of .629 OPS of 0.998. As we had a successful first season, the desire to repay our fans is valuable.
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