'School Violence Me Too', which hit professional volleyball, also appeared in professional baseball.



Last night (19th) night on social media Instagram, a post was posted about the assault and bullying in elementary school by a prospect A player from a professional baseball team.



The author of the post also disclosed the real name and face of the perpetrator.



The author argued that after transferring to an elementary school in Gwangju when he was in fourth grade, he was severely bullied so that he had to write that he was bullied by the entire grade.



He wrote that he found the name of A, who became a baseball player, saying, "Recently, the past school violence of celebrities was revealed, and in case, I looked for the school I went through one by one."



As for Player A, he added, "It's one of the indelible names among the many names that have bothered me."



The author said, "I have a memory of being trapped in a garbage bin with violence and violence, and being gang assaulted. A also participated in the assault, and from this memory, he is still taking medicine for depression."



The club is in the position that "we are closely grasping the facts" and "if it is confirmed to be true, we will take it seriously."



During an interview with the club, Player A was known to have denied the allegations of abuse.



The club said, "It's been about 10 years, so there is a possibility that the memory may have been distorted."



Earlier in professional volleyball, it was revealed that Sisters Lee Jae-young and Da-young of Heungkuk Life in the women's division and Song Myung-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop of OK Financial Group in the men's division were the perpetrators of school abuse, and a stir was raised.



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