Baseball legend Kim Tae-kyun has once again practiced warm sharing.

Kim Tae-kyun presented the representative products of the healthcare (pain management) brand "Doctor E-Two Pro," of which he is a model, directly to a total of seven teams including the Hanwha Eagles' first and second teams, his alma mater Buk-il High School and Deoksu High School baseball teams, the HL Anyang ice hockey team, the archery team attached to Hongseong County Office, and the disabled fencing team.

The products help relieve the burden on muscles and joints before and after exercise, and Kim noted, "I hope young athletes can continue to train for a long time without injuries," expressing his affection for his juniors.

Having participated in various donation activities since his active years, Kim Tae-kyun continues to exert a positive influence on the community and underprivileged groups through consistent sharing, including running baseball camps for youth and donating talents for children from low-income families after his retirement.

Kim said, "I think sharing good products and helping junior athletes train in better environments is another way I can support them," adding, "I will continue to be with my juniors in various ways in the future."

Meanwhile, after graduating from Buk-il High School, Kim joined Hanwha in 2001 and played in a total of 2,015 games, with a batting average of .320 (6,900 at-bats, 2,209 hits), 311 home runs, 1,358 RBIs, and 1,024 runs scored. Hanwha has retired his jersey number 52 to honor Kim's contributions.

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