Former baseball player and commentator Park Chan-ho revealed his beautiful eldest daughter.
Park Chan-ho noted on the 2nd, "I cherish the memories of the 4 days spent with my daughter. Congratulations on entering college. Congratulations on turning 19 years old. Thank you to my daughter for spending time with her father for 4 days." He also said, "I am grateful to this child who always shows me what is precious. And thank you to my daughter for bringing bagels for her father who leaves early in the morning."
He continued, "To my daughter who has entered classes where she learns how to transition into adulthood, I send courage and support. Fathers say they shed tears when their daughters enter college. But I wonder why…. I hope that university life will become a wonderful journey for her to grow into a woman." He also said, "I remember that she had said before that she wanted to go to college far away from her father. I am sure it is probably because of her being a TMT (Too Much Talker). I support her to thrive in this precious and important time of youth. Go for it, Erin!! ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ" expressing his support for his eldest daughter's future.
Lastly, Park Chan-ho shared, "#college student #birthday #memories #father's heart #disappointment #watch out for men," revealing his side as a doting father.
The released photo captures a shot of Park Chan-ho with his beautiful eldest daughter. Park Chan-ho's daughter, who graduated from high school in the United States, is drawing attention as she enrolls in a U.S. university this year. The father and daughter enjoyed a date walking hand-in-hand down American streets, showing special affection by taking pictures while hugging each other. Notably, his eldest daughter flaunted her beautiful looks, resembling only the best traits of her father and mother.
Meanwhile, Park Chan-ho married 2 years younger Japanese Korean cooking researcher Park Ri-hye in 2005 and has three daughters. Park Chan-ho is regarded as Korea's first Major League Baseball player, having joined the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1994 and raising the profile of Korean baseball in the local Major League. He performed with prestigious teams such as the Los Angeles Dodgers, Texas Rangers, and New York Yankees before returning to Korea to continue his playing career with Hanwha Eagles. After retiring in 2012, he has been active as a baseball commentator and also appears in various broadcasts.
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