
Legends of 'Strong Baseball' Hit 'Knowing Bros' for Laughs!
The star players from the popular baseball show 'Strong Baseball' are set to appear on JTBC's 'Knowing Bros', promising a night of laughter and engaging stories.
Scheduled to air this Saturday at 9 PM, the episode will feature baseball veterans Jeong Min-cheol, Lee Dae-hyung, Na Ji-wan, and Yoon Seok-min. They will join the regular cast, along with special guests Jang Sung-kyu and Kim Hwan, for what is expected to be a chemistry-filled broadcast.
The athletes shared hilarious anecdotes from their careers. Na Ji-wan recalled looking up to pitcher Jeong Min-cheol as a child, only to jokingly deem him 'delicious' to hit against during their professional careers. Yoon Seok-min agreed, suggesting that calling a pitcher 'delicious' was a sure sign of an impending home run. Jeong Min-cheol playfully claimed it was a sacrifice for his juniors' confidence, calling himself a 'philanthropist'.
Na Ji-wan also recounted his embarrassing rookie season debut, where his initial vow to 'demolish everything' at bat lasted only three days before he was sent to the minor leagues. Yoon Seok-min humorously revealed a superstition stemming from Na Ji-wan's pranks, which would keep him confined to the restroom until the game's end. Na Ji-wan admitted to a three-day 'friendship breakup' and sending lengthy apology messages.
Adding to the lighthearted banter, Na Ji-wan expressed a desire to have a handsome face like Lee Dae-hyung, even if his baseball skills declined. Lee Dae-hyung responded that he'd rather be a Major League player, even if he wasn't considered good-looking, emphasizing his preference for being seen as a hard worker. Tune in to JTBC's 'Knowing Bros' this Saturday at 9 PM to catch their energetic performances and witty conversations.
Jeong Min-cheol, often dubbed the 'Baseball Genius', was celebrated for his exceptional control and devastating breaking balls during his pitching career. Post-retirement, his insightful game analysis continues to captivate fans as a commentator. On 'Strong Baseball', he showcases both his pitching prowess and his comedic timing, making him a key figure on the show.