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Major League Spring Camps were closed in the aftermath of Corona 19. With the opening being postponed since mid-May, pitchers Ryu Hyun-jin and Kwang-hyun Kim were in trouble.

Reporter Lee Seong-hoon.

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The Major League Secretariat accepted the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to refrain from meeting more than 50 people over the next eight weeks.

The opening of this season has been postponed since mid-May, eight weeks later, and Spring Camp has been closed.

Toronto's Ryu Hyun-jin and St. Louis' Kim Kwang-hyun were in trouble as all teams recommended personal training.

Hyun-Jin Ryu has many teammates who have gone to Toronto or his hometown, but have been trapped in a Florida camp because of the government's ban on foreign entry.

The United States is also expanding its ban on foreigners, so it is impossible to return to Korea.

[Ryu Hyun-jin / Toronto pitcher: There is no such thing as fear, and I think it will be the first to catch something quickly. Be careful with each other and that will solve it.]

Kim Kwang-hyun also remained lonely at Jupiter's Spring Camp in Florida.

Your home rental contract is about to expire, and you're struggling to stay in a hotel provided by the club and train in Florida or move to St. Louis, where you have a new home.

(Video editing: Woo Gi-jung)