Baseball comes again to life yearly on the again fields, throughout these peaceable mornings between the time pitchers and catchers report and the time exhibition video games start.
The rhythms of those observe fields are comforting and acquainted: pitchers cowl first base, infielders take floor balls, hitters take swings off an precise pitcher after a winter of understanding within the batting cage. No stadiums. No crowds.
Baseball has come again to life in Irvine, the place the reigning champions are coaching for the brand new season. Not the Dodgers, after all. They’ll report back to spring coaching in Arizona on Feb. 11.
These are the Kia Tigers, the champions of the Korean Baseball Group (KBO). They opened coaching camp final week on the Nice Park in Irvine — not on the stadium there, the place USC performs its residence video games, however on Area 8 and Area 9 of a baseball and softball complicated primarily utilized by youth groups.
The intense crimson banner adjoining to the primary base dugout on Area 8 shows the group slogan in white letters: “One Heart, One Team.”
Not one of the 10 KBO groups trains in South Korea this yr: three opened coaching camp in Arizona, one in Florida, three in Australia, one in Japan, one in Taiwan, and the Tigers in Irvine. In three weeks, the Tigers will be part of 5 different KBO groups in Okinawa, Japan to finish spring coaching and play exhibition video games.
The Kia Tigers, a Korean Baseball Group group, conducts spring coaching in Irvine. Coaches hit balls for infield drills.
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The Tigers opened coaching camp in Tucson two years in the past and in Melbourne, Australia, final yr.
In deciding on a coaching website this yr, spokesman Sangwoo Park stated, the Tigers prioritized a protected surroundings, discipline availability and a Korean group. Irvine is residence to greater than 20,000 Korean-Individuals — greater than any United States metropolis outdoors Los Angeles and New York, based on census knowledge compiled by the Korean American Grassroots Convention — and Korean meals is broadly accessible.
“Everything is expensive here, especially food,” Park stated. “But the weather is good.”
Mornings on the again fields might be one of the best time to work together with a participant, both at Camelback Ranch with the Dodgers or right here with the Tigers. Exercises are free, right here or there.
Two Tigers fan mates determined to fulfill right here. Hyemm Kim got here from Vancouver, hoping for an image along with her favourite pitcher. Seokyeong Yoo got here from Korea, hoping for an image along with her favourite catcher. In each instances, mission achieved.
As Pat and Colleen Knowledge watched observe, they talked about how delighted they had been to journey 60 miles as a substitute of 6,000 to see their son, Patrick, put on his Tigers uniform for the primary time. The couple lives in Murrieta, and so they had no concept the place a Korean group would maintain spring coaching.
“We’re in Irvine?” Colleen Knowledge recalled saying. “I said, ‘What?’ ”
Former Chicago Cubs infielder Patrick Knowledge chats along with his dad and mom, Pat and Colleen Knowledge after understanding with the Kia Tigers, a Korean Baseball Group group, on the Nice Park in Irvine.
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Infielder Patrick Knowledge, 33, is among the Tigers’ three overseas gamers, the utmost allowed per group beneath KBO guidelines. Knowledge, a former first-round draft decide, hit 28 residence runs for the Chicago Cubs 4 years in the past, 25 three years in the past, and 23 two years in the past.
He hopes to leverage a powerful season within the KBO into curiosity from main league groups subsequent winter. His dad and mom, in the meantime, have realized that high-speed rail can cowl the roughly 220 miles from Seoul to the Tigers’ residence metropolis of Gwangju in about two hours.
“We’re hoping to go for opening day and stay for a few weeks,” Colleen Knowledge stated.
The Tigers’ different two overseas gamers, pitchers Adam Oller and James Naile, have spent a mixed 18 years in skilled baseball with out finishing a full season within the majors.
The Korean gamers on the Tigers have requested them for sightseeing ideas right here, although Oller grew up in Texas and Naile in Missouri. Naile stated he was happy to see one among his Korean teammates textual content him an image from the Griffith Observatory on a current time without work.
Oller, 30, is in his first season with the Tigers. Naile, 31, joined the Tigers final season. He left residence in January, sure for spring coaching in Australia, and didn’t return to household and mates again residence till Halloween.
“This year, our spring training is in California, so it’s great,” Naile stated. “That’s an extra month in the United States.
“Last year, I would just tell stories of how great it was. We won the championship, but it was hard for them to understand what was going on so far away. With this, they’re able to come check it out.”
Park, the group spokesman, says he already has a favourite place to eat, a Korean restaurant a few mile from the Tigers’ resort. Its title is BCD Tofu Home, and it payments itself as “The House That Tofu Built.”