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On October 8, when he thought he would not come, Lee Dae-ho, who met his retirement ceremony, conveyed his feelings on the last day of his life as a player with a calm expression.



Before the final match of the regular season with the LG Twins to be held at Sajik Stadium in Busan on the 8th, Lee Dae-ho said, "I'm nervous, I'm looking forward to it, and there are things I regret. Thank you for coming to see me. He announced his retirement.



Ahead of the game, the first daughter caught a cold and had to go to the hospital early in the morning, so she didn't even realize the last way to work, he said.



For 22 years, Dae-Ho Lee has left a giant footprint in Korean baseball.



The 2008 Beijing Olympics baseball gold medal, batting 7 gold medals and 9 straight home runs in 2010, the 2015 Premier 12 win, and his retirement season, this year's batting batting, would be endless.



Above all, Lee Dae-ho received numerous requests from fans to overturn his retirement due to his outstanding performance that is hard to believe this season is his retirement season.



Lee Dae-ho said, "Thanks to the effortless preparation, the result came out better than I expected."



He continued, "I think I'll tell you about my baseball skills and the know-how I can pass on to my juniors, whether by phone call or meeting."



Lee Dae-ho did not have any plans for immediate retirement.



He said, "Today, I'm preparing an autograph to hand out to my fans, and I can't sleep because of the sound of my daughter's cough, so I want to rest tomorrow."



For the time being, I plan to spend the winter with my family and appearing on TV shows that I have always been interested in.



However, Lee Dae-ho, who grew up as a Lotte fan and left behind his 'No. 10 jersey' at Sajik Stadium, cannot forget Lotte.



Lee Dae-ho admitted, "If the opportunity arises, he wants to come to Lotte and work with his colleagues and coaches."



Finally, a question was asked to give Dae-ho Lee the grade of 'baseball player Dae-ho Lee'.



Lee Dae-ho cut it down to "50 points" and said, "My personal grades were good. But I have no choice but to deduct points for leaving the Lotte, which I have loved since I was young."



Excluding the time spent in Japan and the United States, it was an answer like an 'eternal giant' who played only in Lotte.