MBC‘s ‘I Live Alone’, ‘left-handed pitcher’ Kwak Do-gyu mentions the reason why he started writing with his right hand instead of his left.
On the MBC ‘I Live Alone’ (directed by Heo Hang, Kang Ji-hee, Park Soo-bin, Lee Kyung-eun, and Moon Ki-young) broadcast on the 20th, the daily life of baseball player Kwak Do-gyu, the first protagonist of the ‘Hey! Rainbow I Can Do It Alone’ special, will be revealed.
Kwak Do-gyu packs an eco-bag and heads to Champions Field where he celebrated the glory of winning the 2024 Korean Series. Kwak Do-gyu enters a cafe and takes autographs and certification shots with fans who are happy to see him. After meeting(?) the fans, Kwak Do-gyu shyly smiles and says, “The victory finally feels real, even if it’s late, making the viewers happy.
The reason Kwak Do-gyu came to the cafe is to enjoy his own hobby. It makes you wonder what‘s in his bag. Despite being a well-known ‘bookworm’ and ‘left-handed pitcher’ within the team, Kwak Do-gyu enjoys writing with his right hand. He says it’s been about a year since he started writing with his right hand and he shows all his concentration while holding a pencil that he sharpened himself. It makes you curious about what this hobby of writing means to him.
In addition, Kwak Do-gyu will show his ‘passionate tiger’ side as he prepares for the 2025 season by not only rechecking the game log and schedule, but also thoroughly analyzing game data for about a year on his tablet.
In addition, Kwak Do-gyu was caught enjoying a meat party with his senior Lee Eui-ri and his peer Yoon Young-cheol at their regular restaurant. The three people who burst into laughter as soon as they see each other‘s faces surprise everyone by inhaling 13 servings of pork intestines, pork bone, and pork jowl, each holding a pair of tongs. Expectations are high for the chemistry between the three members of the ‘Young Tigers’.
You can watch baseball player Kwak Do-gyu’s surprising hobby life on ‘I Live Alone’, which airs tonight at 11:10 p.m.
Choi Yoon-na, Donga.com reporter yyynnn@donga.com