Nevertheless, Kevin got here below hearth when a fan posted a photograph of him on the sport holding up a message displaying assist for a distinct crew. Kevin had written on his telephone, “I hope the day comes after I get to sing the nationwide anthem in Gwangju, the hometown of the Kia Tigers.”
On April 22, Kevin posted the next apology on THE BOYZ’s official social media accounts:
Good day, that is THE BOYZ’s Kevin.
First, I want to sincerely apologize to baseball followers and THE B [THE BOYZ’s fandom].
On April 19, I used to be grateful to have been given a heat welcome and a treasured alternative by the Kiwoom officers. Nevertheless, by way of my inconsiderate phrases and actions there, I made many individuals uncomfortable.
On the significant second that signaled the beginning of the sport, I ought to have been centered solely on cheering on the Kiwoom gamers, however I carelessly talked about one other crew, and I’m really sorry to these I offended in consequence.
I apologized first to [THE BOYZ] member Eric, for whom the beginning pitch held a substantial amount of which means, and I apologize as soon as once more to Kiwoom followers.
By means of this incident, I realized quite a bit about how a lot impression my phrases and actions can have. I will probably be extra cautious in my actions sooner or later.
I’m sorry.