Baseball: Masked South Korean
players in practice game broadcast online
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[March 30, 2020]
By Hyonhee Shin
SEOUL (Reuters) - The twanging sound of
bat hitting ball pierced the eerie silence of an empty baseball
stadium as a Lotte Giants player wearing a white surgical mask
doubled to right field during an in-house practice game on Monday.
The game was aired live online by the club after the Korea Baseball
Organization (KBO) postponed the start of the season from March 28
to April 20 and canceled all pre-season games amid concerns about
the coronavirus outbreak.
The 10 clubs in the league are not allowed to hold practice games
against each other at least until the government's intensive social
distancing campaign ends on April 6.
But they can play intra-team games without audiences and broadcast
them live to fans enduring an unprecedentedly lengthy off season.
Four clubs aired games on Monday with the Seoul-based LG Twins
drawing about 5,500 viewers.
Many of the Giants' players were wearing masks even as they sprinted
for a base after a hit.
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"We want to show you how much we had prepared for the season but it
is too bad that the situation wouldn't allow it," Giants outfielder
Son Ah-seop said during a visit to the broadcasting booth.
"But please take care and be a little more patient. We hope to hear
your chanting as soon as possible."
South Korea has suffered Asia's biggest coronavirus pandemic outside
China, though it has largely managed to bring growth in new
infections under control after a big early surge.
Soccer's K League delayed the start of its new season while men's
basketball and men's and women's volleyball ended their seasons
early without playoff games.
(Reporting by Hyonhee Shin, editing by Ed Osmond)
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