Jang Won-sam (41), a former professional baseball player who recorded 121 wins in the KBO League, was caught by the police after causing a contact accident while driving under the influence of alcohol.
According to News 1, Newsis reports, Jang Won-sam is accused of causing a contact accident while driving on a road in Gwangan-dong, Suyeong-gu, Busan, around 1 p.m. on the 17th.메이저사이트
The police, who were dispatched to the scene after receiving a report, reportedly measured the blood alcohol level against Jang Won-sam and found the level of driver’s license cancellation. Judging that it was a minor accident, the police are reportedly planning to investigate Jang Won-sam later after he returns home.
Jang Won-sam, who joined Hyundai in 2006 after going to Kyungsung University after being drafted by the Hyundai Unicorns as the 89th in the second round of the 2002 Rookie Draft, retired from the 2020 season after serving as a member of the Woori-Seoul Heroes (currently Kiwoom), the Samsung Lions, the LG Twins, and the Lotte Giants. In particular, Jang had his heyday as a member of the dynasty, winning the most wins (17 wins) and the Golden Glove in the pitching category in 2012. He pitched in 367 games during his 15 seasons in the KBO League, recording 121 wins, 98 losses, one save, and nine holds an ERA of 4.28.
Meanwhile, Jang Won-sam’s remarks are being re-examined due to the drunk driving incident. Jang Won-sam appeared on Jung Geun-woo’s YouTube channel in June and revealed the secret of not causing an accident even though he was a lover when he was a player.
“I don’t really like driving. I usually took taxis. Everyone around me said to me, ‘If you had driven since you were young, something would have happened. It was God’s word that you drove late,'” he said. “Director Sun Dong-yeol said, ‘I heard you like drinking. You should stay at the dorm.'”
Jang Won-sam didn’t cause much trouble when he was active, but in the end, Jang Won-sam hit the job by driving as he said. Jang Won-sam, who was a member of the strongest monsters in JTBC’s baseball entertainment “Strongest Baseball” after retirement, is highly likely to drop out of the program due to the drunk driving incident.