“It is true that I gave him a chance, but I apologized.”
Victim A (27) met with a reporter at a cafe in Gwanak-gu, Seoul, and claimed, “Bae, who was a second-year captain in Taiwan’s off-season training in 2012, hit his head on the asphalt floor for more than 30 minutes and hit him with a baseball bat.”
The controversy over Bae’s assault erupted when A confessed to the assault on social networking services the previous day. The article was spread around the online community, and criticism was poured on Bae. “It was painful to watch Bae on TV,” A said. “After being assaulted, I kept thinking about quitting baseball, which I had been playing since I was in the fourth grade of elementary school, so I informed him through SNS first.”
A, who was a first-year captain at the time of the incident, recalled that Bae did not stop even if he asked for an end to the assault. A said, “I begged him to ‘take a look’ because I was in so much pain after being hit by a blow, but Bae punched my stomach,” adding, “I continued the assault by hitting my butt.” At that time, there were about 10 motives who watched the assault, and they were also assaulted.
A informed the club of the assault in May and demanded a true apology and compensation. In response, the club proposed an agreement by sending a message to the effect that Bae admitted his fault, but A explained that he could not reach an agreement due to wide differences over the size of the compensation. Mr. A said, “I don’t want any financial price now. “I just want Bae’s true apology,” he stressed.
As the controversy grew, Bae posted a message on social media, explaining, “It is true that I gave you some slack,” but added, “I apologized to my juniors afterwards.” “At the time, there was a group of seniors led by the third grade, and I, who was the captain of the second grade, gave the first grade juniors a group of them,” he said, claiming that he did not commit any assault or swear words after apologizing. He also wrote that he regretted copying the bad habits of the sports club.토토사이트 추천
Bae Jung-dae is KT’s main outfielder who played in all games for three consecutive years from 2020 to last year. He has a batting average of 0.285 with one home run and 24 RBIs in 55 games this season.