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Professional baseball regular season MVP Lind Blum has finished his Korean life with the Golden Gloves for the second year in a row.

I'm Lee Sung-hoon.

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Lindbloom has been supported by 77.2% and has been the main character of the Golden Gloves for the second year in a row.

Lindbloom, who is about to return to the major leagues, said goodbye to Korean fans.

[Lind Blum / Former Doosan Pitcher, 2019 Season MVP: Thank you to all the fans who helped us to live comfortably in Korea with tremendous support.]

Third baseman Choi Jung took sixth, catcher Yang Will and first baseman Park Byung-ho won the fifth golden glove.

[Park Byeong-ho / Kiwoom first baseman: dear wife and son, 50 years old decided to play baseball, so I want you to hold on a little longer.]

Kiwoom Lee Jung-hu, the most outfielder in the field, remembered his friend Hanwha Kim Sung-hoon, who passed away last month.

[Lee Jung Hoo / Kiwoom Outfielder: I will share this glory with my friend (Kim) Sung Hoon.]

In 2015, NC Park Min-woo, who was on the stage only as a substitute winner, packed his first golden glove.

Shortstop Kim Ha-sung, who scored 93.7 percent, was surprised that Kiwoom was allowed to enter the United States after next season.

[Kim Ha-sung / Keeum Shortstop: (American advance) I've been a dream since childhood, and I'll talk well next year.]

Bae Young-soo, who declared his retirement, decorated the Doosan Korean Series with the “Photogenic Award” for his final roar.

(Video coverage: Choi Jun-sik, Video editing: Park Athlete)