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Lotte Giants manager Larry Sutton

Lotte Giants manager Larry Sutton, 53, will miss the team's home game against the SSG Landers of the 2023 KBO on Sunday at Sajik Stadium in Busan due to dizziness.

"Lotte Head Coach Lee Jong-woon will take over as acting manager for the game," 카지노사이트 the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) and Lotte said.

Sutton has reportedly been experiencing health issues recently.

He took the field today after undergoing a checkup at a hospital in Busan.

Sutton did not appear to have any issues prior to the start of the game and was reportedly communicating well with the media.

However, 온라인카지노 Sutton complained of dizziness and the team decided to play the game with an acting manager.

Professional sports managers are under extreme stress because they are accountable for the outcome and are concerned about their performance.

Not only are they responsible for the outcome of the game, but they can also be deeply hurt by the criticisms of some fans.

In the professional baseball league, there are a number of coaches who have had their health compromised.

In 2020, Yoon Kyung-yeop, the current LG Twins manager, collapsed during a game while leading the SK Wyverns (now the SSG Landers).

In 2017, former NC Dinos manager Kim Kyung-moon was hospitalized, and in 2004, 카지노사이트존 former Hanwha Eagles manager Kim In-sung suffered a cerebral infarction and struggled with the aftereffects for a while.