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Major league Kang Jung-ho is making a comeback in Korea. I have to return to my team, Kiwoom, but before that I must be disciplined for drunk driving.

Reporter Yoo Byung-min.

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Last week, Kang Jung-ho asked KBO and Kiwoom to return to Korea through a legal representative.

Kang Jung-ho, who played for Kiwoom's predecessor Nexen, was tied to random withdrawal status when he entered the Big League in 2015. To return to Korea, the Kiwoom team must release the random withdrawal and also be subject to discipline for drunk driving.

Kang Jeong-ho had a drunk driving accident in December 2016.

I wasn't disciplined by KBO because I was a big league player at the time, but it took a lot of time for my career.

He was stuck for two years without getting a U.S. visa.

At the age of 33, Kang Jeong-ho, who judged it difficult to recover in the United States, eventually began to pursue a return to Korea.

KBO considers Kang Jeong-ho's willingness to return and coordinates the timing of the punishment committee.

There is a possibility that Kang Jung-ho has a history of concealing the fact that he had caught two drunken driving even before the accident.

(Video editing: Woo Gi-jung)