Because of 'Shameless Senior' Oh Jae-won... Eight Doosan players avoided suspension, but left pain
Because of 'Shameless Senior' Oh Jae-won... Eight Doosan players avoided suspension, but left pain
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The unscrupulous senior baseball eventually made junior players feel pain.
KBO held a reward and punishment committee in the KBO conference room on the 4th and punished eight Doosan players Kim Min-hyuk, Kim In-tae, Park Gye-beom, Park Ji-hoon, Ahn Seung-han, Lee Seung-jin, Jang Seung-hyun, and Je Hwan-yu for prescribing narcotic drugs on behalf of Oh Jae-won.메이저놀이터
He avoided suspension of the game. The KBO Commission decided to impose 80 hours of community service on all eight players based on Article 151 of the KBO Covenant on Punishment and Punishment.
Earlier, 14 people, including the players, reportedly prescribed 2,365 tablets of Stilnox and Xanax, a type of sleeping drug, 86 times between May 2021 and March this year when Oh Jae-won was active.
They are shameless seniors. Rather than leading players to do better in baseball, they abused their senior status and pushed players to the cliff.
Prosecution authorities are also well aware of this. According to prosecutors, Oh Jae-won abused his position as a senior baseball player to ask younger players in their early and mid 20s or players in the first and second teams to be prescribed sleeping pills.
The players, who were in a situation where it was difficult to reject Oh Jae-won's request, were prescribed sleeping pills by proxy in their names. In the process, Oh Jae-won reportedly threatened some juniors as well as swearing.
The prosecution also reflected this, and the players received a summary order of a fine of 3 million won, not a prison sentence.
The KBO also decided on the level of disciplinary action taking into account players' circumstances. While sanctioning the behavior of proxy prescriptions, he recognized the "coercion of seniority" just like the prosecution.
KBO said, "The sanctions were decided in consideration of the fact that it was difficult for players to reject demands by coercion and intimidation from senior players, the inability to play most of the season due to the club's actions, and the fact that they admitted their mistakes and turned themselves in."
Those players are expected to be able to play on the field next season without any problems. However, Oh Jae-won's coercive force and Oh Jae-won's words have resulted in as many as eight active players being labeled as "proxy prescriptions."
Oh Jae-won, who was once called a "legend," made many players feel lonely. This should never happen again in Korean baseball. There should be no substitute prescription or wrong behavior due to the pressure of the senior.
Meanwhile, KBO promised to prevent a recurrence by "continuing to provide thorough training on drug prescriptions for all players in the KBO League and strengthening the club's management of player prescriptions."