Hanwha, excluding Hwang Joon-seo and Ha Joo-seok, including six rookies, including Jung Woo-joo, will have an important time to announce the training list for the offseason in Australia

Jan 21, 2025

Hanwha, excluding Hwang Joon-seo and Ha Joo-seok, including six rookies, including Jung Woo-joo, will have an important time to announce the training list for the offseason in Australia
Jeon and Jung Woo-joo, who were selected by Hanwha as the second overall pick in the 2025 KBO draft held at Lotte Hotel World Seoul on the 11th, are expressing their feelings. Jamsil = Reporter Heo Sang-wook wook@sportschosun.com /2024.09.11/



Hanwha Eagles will begin to harden the season in earnest.

Hanwha will depart through Incheon International Airport for the 2025 Australia-Japan Spring Camp on the 22nd.

The first camp, which consists of 61 people, including head coach Kim Kyung-moon, nine coaching staff, six training coaches, and 45 players, will begin in earnest on the 25th and will be held at Melbourne Ball Park in Australia until the 19th of next month.




The camp also included Um Sang-baek and Shim Woo-joon, who joined the FA, as well as rookie pitchers Jung Woo-joo, Kwon Min-gyu, Park Bu-sung, catcher Han Ji-yoon, infielder Lee Seung-hyun and outfielder Lee Min-jae in 2025.

The three foreign players, Ryan Weiss, Cody Ponce and Esteban Floral, each plan to join Melbourne, Australia.

After early training in the first camp, the team will start preparing for the actual game with three consecutive games against the Australian national baseball team on the 14th and 16th of next month. In the second camp, which will be held in Okinawa, Japan from the 21st to March 3rd of next month, a total of seven games are scheduled, including practice games against the first team of the Chiba Lotte Marines and the second team of the Hanshin Tigers in Japanese professional baseball, which will enhance the sense of practice as much as possible.




After completing all training, the Hanwha Eagles squad plans to return home through Incheon International Airport on March 4.

Hanwha coach Kim Kyung-moon said, `Throughout the last season and closing camp, all the players have confirmed their strong will to make the Hanwha Eagles a strong team, and the will will continue to spring camp following the inactive period.' `We will come back after spending an important time in Australia and Japan so that our Hanwha Eagles can rise to a higher level and repay the fans' love this season.'

Meanwhile, the Hanwha Futures team will leave for Kochi, Japan on the 4th of next month, hold a spring camp until March 3, and then return home on the 4th.




Hanwha, excluding Hwang Joon-seo and Ha Joo-seok, including six rookies, including Jung Woo-joo, will have an important time to announce the training list for the offseason in Australia
photo courtesy of Hanwha Eagles


This article was translated by Naver AI translator.