American professional baseball minor league players supported by Major League Baseball Rangers Choo Shin-soo (38) expressed their gratitude through local media.

"People Choo Shin-soo seemed to be doing that," said Wes Benjamin (27), a pitcher from Triple-A Nashville Sounds, a Texas affiliate, on the 10th (Korea time).

On the 2nd, Choo Shin-su provided a livelihood fund of $ 1,000 (approximately 1.23 million won) to all 191 minor league players from his team.

Minor league players can only receive salaries in the regular season, but their opening has been delayed due to the delayed opening of the spread of new coronavirus infection (corona19).

In response, Choo Shin-soo helped his juniors by making a total of $ 191,000 and about 235 million won.

The players at the edge of the cliff did not forget to thank Choo Shin-soo.

Benjamin chewed the memories with Choo Shin-soo.

"I met Choo Shin-soo six years ago, and I passed through the high five," he said. "I felt good, but I thought, 'He knows who I am.'"

Inspired by Choo Shin-soo's good deeds, Benjamin said that he would like to thank Choo Shin-soo directly for entering the major leagues in the new season, and that he would like to fulfill his dream for the major league.

(Photo = AFP, Yonhap News)