Turning the Page

From what I understand, my post titled, “One Bad Apple”, was published on a Korean website which brought a ton of publicity to the negative comments that Brian and I were receiving prior to leaving Daejeon. In response, there has been an outpouring of apologies for how we were treated and the things that were said to us and for that we are beyond appreciative.

There was absolutely no way that I could reply individually to each 100+ comments and emails received so I wanted to address everyone here that expressed their sincere apologies, support and well wishes to us. Those individuals will help us to remember the good about our trip to Korea and not the few negative people who had hurtful things to say. So thank you to the good apples! You are the people that we met and valued our encounters with in Korea and we thank you for making us feel welcome and for helping us to experience your country in a positive light.

Lastly, before closing the door on this past chapter of our baseball life, I would like to address those who have expressed concerns that Brian did not care about his job in Korea and believed he was only visiting the country to sight-see and have fun. Just to make it clear, once Brian was sent to the minor leagues, he still went to practice every day just like the other minor league players. He worked out, strength and cardio trained, pitched and watched every big league game on TV to analyze pitchers and try to learn from their pitching techniques, strategies and pitch sequences (if those are comments understandable to non-baseball people). Just because he spent time eating or exploring did not mean that he wasn’t working out and focusing on baseball as well. Each day has 24 hours to it and MY blog does not highlight each and every one of them. Not to mention, MY blog is just that, MY blog – it also doesn’t focus on Brian’s workouts, career, etc. If I would have known the outrage MY blog would have caused some of you Eagle fans, I would have made sure to document Brian’s training schedule for you as well. My apologies. And I will make sure that going to the zoo or playing Jenga is never in our schedule in the future as I wouldn’t want it to interfere with his baseball playing ability as you all have so nicely informed me that it may do.

With that being said, as we move on to the next chapter of our baseball life, we again want to thank the supporters and the nay-sayers alike. Because of all of you and our few months in Korea, we will move on as stronger individuals. Best of luck to the Hanwha Eagles in the remainder of their season. I hope they can pull it together for the loyal, dedicated fans they have.

And finally…we get back to life at home with our family, friends and this guy…

Who is beyond happy to have his Dad home and baseballs around the house again.

He sure does fit in nicely with this family, right?!


8 responses to “Turning the Page

  • Jongkuk Park

    It’s good to hear forgiveness about negative fan and keeping memory of Korea trip. God bless Brian.

  • Agent Mulder

    Bye you and Brian..

    Come again Korea.. I think you and Brian is good to Korea the Goodwill Ambassador.

    God bless With you

  • Agent Mulder

    And Orioles is great in this sason. hahaha

    Congratulation~~ (but I am a Red-Sox nationals in Korea.. T.T)

  • Jennifer {Healthy Wifestyles}

    I am so glad that you are able to rise above the negativity! Keep doing what you are doing and great things will continue to come your way 🙂

  • John K.

    It is really good to hear it.
    Something happens all the times but it will go away.
    I hope you enjoy wiht your family and hometown.
    God bless you and your family!!!

  • Bon Gwan Gu

    Hi Jenny & Bass …
    I’m fan of samsung Lions…but I love yours
    Sincerely I wish your success and happy living..

  • Jay

    Dear Jenny and Brian.

    Hope you guys are feeling better.

    The first bad apple and Jin Chun should be ashamed of themselves.

    What are they thinking……….

    Please do understand that most Koreans are not bad apples
    (bad apples always present regardless where/when)

    and we truly wish you all the best.

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