Chau Chan, a 112-win left-hander who announced his retirement from active duty in August, has opened up about the abuse controversy.

"There was no abuse at all," Chow-chan said on his YouTube channel 'Chit-chit' on the 5th. There is a good division of labor for pitchers, including starting, middle, and closers, and even if I wanted to go out every day, I can't do that. It just doesn't work out that way," he said.

He added, "There is a controversy that I'm being overworked because I go back and forth between starting and middle at Samsung, but it's not true. For example, if I'm scheduled to start in the middle today, I have to rest until the game. I'm out there because I feel good. If I'm sick, I can't throw even if I want to," he said.

"I'm just grateful to coach Ryu Joong-il. He believed in me a lot and gave me a chance, so I was happy. "When I won the 2013 championship, there was talk (about the steroid controversy), but I said that I still threw because I was in good shape and could rest after the Korean Series. I'm just grateful to coach Ryu Joong-il. I'm still in touch with him often," he added.

Chau-chan called the suggestion that his elbow injury was aggravated by his participation in the Tokyo Olympic team "completely wrong." 온라인카지노

"My elbow has been hurting since July 2020 and I didn't throw a ball until March the following year. "In June, I felt unbelievably fit and started playing in second team games. "I didn't think I was going to make it (to the national team) because I was throwing well in the first team games and I got called up," he said.

"After they announced the roster, I pitched in practice games and didn't have any problems, so I made it to the Tokyo Olympics. After throwing in the bronze medal game, my arm felt bad, and I couldn't compete after returning home and ended up having surgery. People say I got injured because I was on the national team, but I would have been injured at that point even if I hadn't been on the national team."

"I was happy to play and be able to go out there and throw. I had good managers and coaches, and I was able to make good memories and have fun playing baseball."

Meanwhile, Chau-chan, who was drafted by Samsung in the second round in 2006 after graduating from Gunsan Sangho High School, has played for Samsung, LG, and Lotte, compiling a career record of 112-79-1 with one save and 32 holds for a 4.51 ERA in 457 first-team games. He reached the 10-win plateau for the first time in his career in 2010 and reached double-digit wins eight times in his career. Praised in baseball circles as a good person before a good player.