A former All-Star catcher and a reliever each announced their retirement from the Korea Baseball Organization on Wednesday.
A 42-year-old backstop Cho In-sung announced his decision through the Korea Professional Baseball Players Association earlier in the day. He'd been without a team after getting released by the Hanwha Eagles in June.
Cho has wrapped up a 20-year career spent with three different clubs. He enjoyed his best years with the LG Twins, which drafted him in 1998.
Known for his strong throwing arm from behind the plate -- he sometimes threw out base stealers from a sitting position -- Cho enjoyed his best offensive season in 2010 at age 35. He batted .317 with 28 home runs and 107 RBIs, all career-highs. That ended up being the only season in which Cho hit better than .300 or had more than 20 home runs.
In this file photo taken March 21, 2017, Cho In-sung of the Hanwha Eagles steps into the batter`s box against the NC Dinos in the top of the sixth inning of their Korea Baseball Organization preseason game at Masan Stadium in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province. Cho announced his retirement Nov. 8, 2017. (Yonhap)
In this file photo taken June 12, 2016, Jung Jae-hoon of the Doosan Bears throws a pitch against the Lotte Giants in the top of the ninth inning of their Korea Baseball Organization regular season game at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul. Jung announced his retirement Nov. 8, 2017. (Yonhap)
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