Former OB Bears manager Kim Young-deok, the first Korean professional baseball champion to win, passed away on the 21st. He is 87 years old.
Born in Japan in 1936, the deceased played an active role as a pitcher for the Nankai Hawks of the Japanese professional baseball from 1956 to 1963. Afterwards, he came to Korea in 1964 and conquered the domestic unemployment baseball league.
The deceased climbed to the first command tower of the OB Bears in 1982, the first year of the KBO League, and led the team to the championship that year. 온라인카지노 OB became the first champion, and former coach Kim won the title of commanding officer who won the first championship in the KBO League.
Afterwards, former coach Kim continued his managerial career at the Samsung Lions and Binggrae Eagles, recording a total of 1,207 matches, 707 wins, 20 draws and 480 losses (0.596 win rate).
Former director Kim’s mortuary was prepared in Room 3 of the funeral hall at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital.