Choi Hyung-woo and Yang Hyun-jong of the KIA Tigers have achieved significant milestones in Korean baseball. Choi, at 40 years and 6 months, became the oldest player to hit a grand slam in the KBO League, surpassing Lee Dae-ho’s previous record. (mk.co.kr) He also became the oldest ‘Mr. All-Star’ at 40 years and 6 months, leading the Nanum All-Stars to victory with a 3-for-4 performance, including a home run. (donga.com)
Yang, known as the "great pitcher," surpassed Song Jin-woo’s record to become the KBO’s all-time leader in strikeouts, achieving his 2,049th strikeout. (mk.co.kr) He also became the first KBO player to start 400 games, marking a significant achievement in his career. (mk.co.kr)
These accomplishments highlight the enduring excellence and leadership of Choi and Yang in the KBO League.
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Choi Hyung-woo and Yang Hyun-jong reach significant baseball milestones with the KIA Tigers - CHOSUNBIZ