Pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin of Toronto's Major League Baseball has postponed his three-win challenge for the season by one day.

Ryu Hyun-jin was scheduled to start in the home game against Boston today (28th), but the Boston squad did not get on the mound because they declared a boycott while protesting racism.

Texas played by Choo Shin-soo and Tampa Bay, which belonged to Choi Man-man, also joined the boycott, and all seven games in the major leagues were canceled today.

St. Louis Kim Gwang-Hyun started against Pittsburgh and scored one run in six innings, but came down the mound with a one-on-one tie and put off his second win of the season to the next chance.

Kim Gwang-hyun, who continued to play a good fight for two consecutive games, lowered his average ERA for the season to 1.08.

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NBA, which was the first to boycott in anger over the American police's black attack, decided to resume the league.

The NBA players gathered their opinions to complete the season after a heated debate at the meeting.

Basketball emperor Michael Jordan, who is also the owner of Charlotte, is known to have acted as a mediator while actively listening to the voices of the players.

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Female tennis star Naomi Osaka, who expressed her willingness to abstain from the tournament in which she was playing in protest against racism, also revealed that she would change her mind and digest the remaining schedule.

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Brother Brian, who reigned as the world's strongest in men's tennis doubles, has declared retirement.

Brothers Brian announced that they will end their active career without participating in the US Open on the 31st.

The identical twin brothers, born every two minutes, have won 16 major competitions together, and 116 times in tour competitions.