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Hanwha Choi, the lowest professional baseball player, has appointed Choi Won-ho. Will changing Hanwha change Hanwha? Rebuilding the'cultivation system' of Hanwha, which is regarded as the worst, is desperately necessary.

Reporter Lee Seong-hoon.

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2006, after Ryu Hyun-jin, who wore Hanwha uniform in the new draft, became the best ace in Korea, Hanwha's player training report card was truly disastrous.

For 14 years since 2007, none of the 140 players who entered Hanwha through a rookie draft has won the Golden Glove.

In the 2018 Asian Games and last year's Premier 12 national team, there was no player in Hanwha since the rookie.

A bit of a promising prospect is the result of leaving Hanwha as a rewarded player for being injured or injured as soon as he made his debut, or for the acquisition of an expensive external FA.

As a result of the tinkering operation without a long-term plan, Hanwha's career win rate in the 21st century was ahead of only the youngest team KT, and it was at the risk of reaching the 18th consecutive losing streak established by Sammi in 1982.

Acting director Choi Won-ho, who has taken the new first-base baton, has pledged to create a soil that prospects can grow.

[Choi Won-ho/Hanhwa, Acting Manager: Players in their early 20s will never fall behind when they compete with other teams. In harmony with younger players and older players, players will be encouraged to do their best on the field... .]

On the first day of his appointment, Choi started a massive generation change by registering 10 young veterans from the 1st group, including 10 Song Kwang-min, Lee Seong-yeol, and Choi Jin-haeng from the 1st group.