MORE GIANTS FANS IF CHIBA, MARINERS FANS COME ON THE DAY THEY RESIGN..." KOREA-JAPAN LOTTE'S SPECIAL JOINT EFFORT TO EXPAND THE AREA OF EXCHANGE

More Giants Fans If Chiba, Mariners Fans Come On The Day They Resign..." Korea-Japan Lotte's special joint effort to expand the area of exchange

More Giants Fans If Chiba, Mariners Fans Come On The Day They Resign..." Korea-Japan Lotte's special joint effort to expand the area of exchange

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The Lotte Giants had an exchange game with the Chiba Lotte Marines of the Japanese Professional Baseball (NPB) at Miyako Laboratory in Miyazaki Prefecture on May 28 and May 1. The team's parent company is the same sibling club. It is not awkward now to have a mix of players from both teams receive Pengo. The Chiba Lotte infielder even urged defensive coach Kim Min-ho to hit Pengo in his direction, saying, "(Minho Kim! Minho!" The two teams made the most of this relationship again this year. "It is not easy to play with NPB teams during the spring camp. (However, Lotte) is taking advantage of the advantages that other teams do not enjoy as they even have joint training," Lotte coach Kim Tae-hyung said.먹튀검증

●"Broader"

The joint training resumed in 2023 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the exchange of players has continued, with Chung Hyun-soo and Lee Min-seok participating in the Chiba Lotte wrap-up camp in October last year as well as individual leaders and front office players. On top of that, the field of exchange has expanded further this year. Training part shared know-how. Lee Byung-kuk, the main coach of the training part, and an official from Chiba Lotte learned new ways by communicating with each other about warm-up, weight training, and treatment depending on the style of play pursued by each league, team, and player on the 1st. "There was a consensus that we should exchange in the training and nutrition parts," said Noriaki Kajiwara, head of Chiba Lotte's public relations department. "It was a time where we received good stimulus from each other."

The team spent time not only exchanging emotions but also watching technical know-how and learning together. "The discipline was systematic. I thought, 'There is a way to train like this.' I got to exercise with this training method in mind as well." "Since we train and play with Korean teams with different playing styles from Japan, we learn a lot from watching," said Shota Suzuki, a left-hander of Chiba Lotte who participated in the Premier 12 last year. "Through this year's joint training, I have a goal to meet Lotte again (with Lotte) on the world's best stage."

●"More"

The two teams are committed to expanding their exchange areas further. Their ultimate goal is not only to the front desk but also to exchange fans. There are also positive signals. Currently, the two teams are using social media to convey images of joint training and exchange matches to Korean and Japanese baseball fans. "Fans are definitely the ones that I want to grow with the Giants," Kaziwara said. "Fans of the two teams are actively posting or commenting on Chiba Lotte SNS, and based on figures, I felt a strong response." A Lotte official also said, "We are seeing more Giants fans and more Chiba Lotte fans visiting Busan."

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