Doosan Kim In-tae and Park Gye-beom dispose of 80 hours of community service.

2024.11.05. PM 2:18
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Players who were prescribed sleeping pills on behalf of Oh Jae-won, a former professional baseball player from Doosan, were sentenced to 80 hours of community service.

The Korea Baseball Organization and KBO held a reward and punishment committee and announced that they decided to impose sanctions after deliberating on eight players, including Doosan's outfielder Kim In-tae, infielder Park Gye-beom and pitcher Lee Seung-jin, judging that it constitutes an act of "dignity damage."

Oh Jae-won, who is on trial for drug administration, has been found to have threatened junior players with unstable first-team status since 2021 to prescribe sleeping pills on behalf of him.

The players have not played since Doosan reported it to the KBO Clean Baseball Center in April.


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