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On the night of the 8th, when SSG won the Korean Series, the tears of the elders soaked the ground.

Let's listen to the overwhelming feelings of the veterans who poured everything into the 'SSG era'.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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At the moment when the victory that I prayed earnestly and hoped for became a reality, hot tears did not stop on the cheeks of Choo Shin-soo.



He hugged his 40-year-old friend, Kang-min Kim, who had the same wet eyes, and enjoyed the thrill of his first win in 21 years of his professional life.



[Shin-Soo Choo/SSG Outfielder: Reality, right?

I wish it were real...

It's something I've been dreaming of exercising all my life, so I can't control my emotions.

It's the best moment of my baseball life.] My



mind was complicated when I thought of my friend Dae-ho Lee, who retired without a ring.



[Shin-Soo Choo/SSG Outfielder: I want to brag about winning first place in 2 years after coming to Korea, and I’m also sorry.

I'm sorry Daeho.]



Finishing a comeback in Game 5. Kim Kang-min, who even won the Korean Series MVP with one home run, felt a very different feeling from his youth.



[Kim Kang-min / SSG Outfielder: When I was in my 20s, I just liked it.

I didn't even cry.

But in my 40s, I cry.]



The hottest tears were shed by captain Han Yu-seom.



With a ruptured hamstring, he ran to third base and was taken to the hospital, where he insisted on returning to the field while receiving treatment.



[Han Yu-seom/SSG outfielder: I said, 'I have to go quickly, I'm in a hurry right now,' so I put emergency pressure on him and moved again.]



Eventually, he appeared at the awards ceremony and wept.



[Han Yu-seom / SSG outfielder: I came in with a promise not to cry.

The moment I walked in, I couldn't control my emotions.

In the end, tears fall...

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The seniors who made SSG stronger while competing proudly with their juniors enjoyed the best moments of their lives with hot tears.