KS Game 3 'Specialverse' by Moon Chae-won Yang Dreaming of Baseball player

KBO (Governor Chung Un-chan) selected Moon Chae-won (age 14) as the verse of the third round of the 2019 Shinhan Bank MY CAR KBO Korea Series at Gocheok Sky Dome on October 25 (Friday).KBO held a versezza contest event from October 4 (Friday) to 13 (Sun) to provide baseball fans with the opportunity to become the main character of the Korean series and to add meaning to the Korean series with the participation of a baseball fan with a special story.Moon Chae-won, who was selected in this contest, is a middle school student who has congenital cerebral palsy disorder but dreams of a baseball player.Moon Chae-won is a top model in various sports fields, including catching ball training at the Korea Disabled Baseball Team and acquiring two items in Taekwondo.Kim Young-in, a college student mentor of Moon Chae-won, applied for a story with the intention of supporting Moon Chae-wons Top Model and giving hope to disabled youths whose dream range is limited.KBO selected Moon Chae-won as a third-round verser to encourage disabled youth to play baseball and give meaningful memories.On the other hand, the national anthem of the third leg of the Korean series is called by singer Monday Kiz.Monday Kiz, who made his debut with his first album [Bye Bye] in 2005, has representative songs such as Strings, Autumn greetings and This man.
KBO (Governor Chung Un-chan) selected Moon Chae-won (age 14) as the verse of the third round of the 2019 Shinhan Bank MY CAR KBO Korea Series at Gocheok Sky Dome on October 25 (Friday).KBO held a versezza contest event from October 4 (Friday) to 13 (Sun) to provide baseball fans with the opportunity to become the main character of the Korean series and to add meaning to the Korean series with the participation of a baseball fan with a special story.Moon Chae-won, who was selected in this contest, is a middle school student who has congenital cerebral palsy disorder but dreams of a baseball player.Moon Chae-won is a top model in various sports fields, including catching ball training at the Korea Disabled Baseball Team and acquiring two items in Taekwondo.Kim Young-in, a college student mentor of Moon Chae-won, applied for a story with the intention of supporting Moon Chae-wons Top Model and giving hope to disabled youths whose dream range is limited.KBO selected Moon Chae-won as a third-round verser to encourage disabled youth to play baseball and give meaningful memories.On the other hand, the national anthem of the third leg of the Korean series is called by singer Monday Kiz.Monday Kiz, who made his debut with his first album [Bye Bye] in 2005, has representative songs such as Strings, Autumn greetings and This man.

kbo (Governor Chung Un-chan) selected Moon Chae-won (age 14) as the verse of the third round of the 2019 Shinhan Bank MY CAR kbo Korea Series at Gocheok Sky Dome on October 25 (Friday).

kbo held a versezza contest event from October 4 (Friday) to 13 (Sun) to provide baseball fans with the opportunity to become the main character of the Korean series and to add meaning to the Korean series with the participation of a baseball fan with a special story.

Moon Chae-won, who was selected in this contest, is a middle school student who has congenital cerebral palsy disorder but dreams of a Baseball player. Moon Chae-won is a Top Model in various sports fields, including catching ball training at the Korea Disabled Baseball Team and acquiring two items in Taekwondo.

Kim Young-in, a college student mentor of Moon Chae-won, applied for a story with the intention of supporting Moon Chae-won's Top Model and giving hope to disabled youths whose dream range is limited. kbo selected Moon Chae-won as a third-round verser to encourage disabled youth to play baseball and give meaningful memories.

On the other hand, the national anthem of the third leg of the Korean series is called by singer Monday Kiz. Monday Kiz, who made his debut with his first album [Bye Bye] in 2005, has representative songs such as 'Strings', 'Autumn greetings' and 'This man'.