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Bullied Team Member Reveals Crohn’s Disease Struggle

Bullied Team Member Reveals Crohn’s Disease Struggle

April 8, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

Baseball ‍Player’s bullying Trauma and Badminton Dreams Unfold on ‘Bowing⁢ Bodhisattva’

A baseball​ player ⁤from the Japanese Independent League‌ shared a ⁢story‍ of hardship and ⁢a potential career change ⁣on the KBS JOY programme, ⁢’Bowing⁤ Bodhisattva,’ which aired April 7.

Confession of Crohn’s Disease and ‍Team Bullying

During the show’s 311th episode,the player,accompanied by a friend currently​ active ​in professional baseball,revealed that he developed⁣ Crohn’s ⁣disease ‌due to stress from bullying within his ‍team in Japan.

hosts React to ⁣the Player’s ​Story

Upon hearing the account of bullying, host Lee Soo-geun expressed disbelief, asking, “How do ⁣you do⁣ it?” he⁢ then humorously related⁣ his own experience: “I drank loudly until dawn‌ the day before the game. Then I ⁢came to Korea and started‍ badminton, and I​ was so fun ‍that I ⁢was thinking about ⁣quitting baseball ⁣and turning‌ to badminton.” Seo Jang-hoon responded with laughter, calling it ⁢”crazy.”

Image from Bowing Bodhisattva episode
A scene from the ‘Bowing ‌Bodhisattva’ episode. (KBS JOY)

debate Over Career Paths

Seo Jang-hoon questioned the player about his baseball career, asking about ​his⁣ time in the Japanese independent league and how many years he had played. He then remarked on⁤ the ⁣player’s interest in badminton despite having re-signed with his⁤ team: “I ‌have ‍been re-signed, but I⁤ fall into badminton and turn to badminton?”

The friend‌ explained that they⁣ had been friends since ⁤middle school.Lee Soo-geun inquired about his perspective as ⁤a fellow ‌player.

The ⁢hosts ‍further questioned the player‍ about ‍the details of ⁤his re-signing and ‍his⁤ prospects​ for playing ⁢in main games.

seo Jang-hoon,who played baseball for⁢ approximately four years in his youth,commented,”Basketball is almost dramatic at your age.But ⁣baseball is different⁣ from students and adults.”

Lee Soo-geun, observing the‌ player’s hesitation, suggested, “I don’t want to do it⁤ now. I got sick.”

Seo‍ Jang-hoon then asked, “Can I talk to⁤ the director or the management?” and inquired ⁢about the current atmosphere within the team, asking, “How is the atmosphere, ​still bothering me?”

The player reiterated his ⁤enjoyment of badminton,‌ stating, “Badminton ‌is so fun.”

Lee Soo-geun⁤ cautioned, ⁤”It’s fun because it’s​ a hobby. When I get a job, I’m getting stressed and there’s a lot of grievances.” Seo Jang-hoon added, “There are a lot of ⁣people who‍ quit ​badminton, and it will not be ⁣easy as ⁢they will be coaching ⁢clubs.” Lee Soo-geun jokingly said, “I want to⁢ go to‌ the basketball class, I want to go to the basketball class?”

Seo‌ Jang-hoon’s Advice

Concluding the segment, Seo ‍Jang-hoon offered advice as a fellow‍ sportsman: “It’s been ⁤a few years left. do life.”

Baseball ‍Player’s Struggles and‍ Badminton Dreams: ⁢A Q&A

Q: What’s the headline ‍news from‌ the ‘Bowing Bodhisattva’ episode?

A: A ‌baseball player from the Japanese ​independent League shared a story‍ of hardship and career contemplation ‍on the KBS​ JOY programme ‘Bowing Bodhisattva,’ which aired‌ on April 7.

Q: What challenges did ‌the baseball⁣ player reveal?

A:The player revealed that he developed Crohn’s disease due to stress⁣ from bullying within his team in Japan.

Q: How did the hosts react to the player’s story of bullying?

A:Upon ​hearing the account of bullying,​ host Lee soo-geun⁢ expressed disbelief. He then humorously shared his own experience, which‌ involved drinking and then taking up badminton. Seo Jang-hoon responded with laughter, ‍calling it ‍”crazy.”

Q: Besides bullying and illness, what else was discussed?

A: The episode also explored the player’s potential⁣ career path, focusing on his re-signing with his⁣ team and his ⁢interest in badminton.

Q: What specific questions were the hosts ⁤asking about his future?

A: Seo Jang-hoon asked about ⁢the player’s baseball career,his ⁤time‌ in the Japanese independent league,and his interest in badminton⁣ despite being re-signed ⁢to ‍his team. The hosts also inquired about ‍the details of his ​re-signing ⁣and his prospects of playing in⁣ main games.

Q: What was Seo Jang-hoon’s insight,given he played ⁣baseball ⁤in‍ his youth?

A: Seo ⁤Jang-hoon commented ​on the⁣ differences between basketball and baseball⁢ regarding the age of a player,offering his experienced point of view.

Q:‍ How did Lee Soo-geun react⁢ to the player potentially‍ leaving baseball?

A: ‍Lee Soo-geun, observing the player’s hesitation, humorously suggested, “I⁤ don’t ‍want to do it now. I got sick.”

Q: ​What questions did Seo Jang-hoon ask ‍about the‍ team ⁢environment?

A: Seo Jang-hoon⁤ inquired about the current atmosphere‍ within the team,asking,”How is the atmosphere,still bothering me?”

Q: What did the player say ‌about badminton?

A: The player reiterated ⁤his⁣ enjoyment of badminton,stating,”Badminton ⁣is ‍so‌ fun.”

Q: what cautionary advice did Lee ⁤Soo-geun and Seo Jang-hoon offer the player?

A:Lee Soo-geun cautioned that badminton⁤ is‌ enjoyable as‌ a⁣ hobby, but​ could be stressful as‌ a job. Seo Jang-hoon added that it wouldn’t be easy ‌to coach clubs.

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