All Things Korea
Here you can find links to all of my posts relating to our move to Korea, the KBO and life in Korea…
The Decisions:
- Brian signed with the Hanwha Eagles
- My first step – giving my notice at work
- The hardest, yet easiest, decision to put my career on hold
The Korean Baseball League:
- Inside Interview #1: Getting to know the team, spring training and Korean customs.
- Inside Interview #2: The End of Arizona Spring Training and Travel to Seoul & Japan
- Inside Interview #3: Spring Training’s Closure in Japan
- Ups & Downs of Baseball
- Getting Released
- Hate comments from fans
- Thanking the supporters
Brian’s Outings:
- vs. Lotte Giants (Spring Season)
- vs. SK Wyverns (Spring Season)
- vs. SK Wyverns (0-1)
- vs. Nexen (Minor League Game)
Preparing to Leave:
- Slingboxes
- Setting up the Slingbox
- The support, suggestions and advice and thanks
- Vaccinations
- Stocking up on items to pack
- My last day at work
The Travel (to and around) Korea:
- Brian’s travel itinerary to Seoul and Japan
- The start of my travel from Baltimore to South Korea
- South Korea, Here I Come!
- Travel to Korea – The Flight Amenities
- Travel to Korea – The Flight Food
- Travel to Korea – The Flight Entertainment
- Our first bus trip
- KTX Train
Busan:
Cheongju:
Daejeon:
- Good Morning, Daejeon – Morning #1 in Korea
- My First Korean BBQ Experience
- Old Downtown
- A tour of our apartment
- Korean Catholic Mass
- Mr. Pizza
- Bomunsan Mountain Run
- Jungang Markets
- Exercise Areas by the River
- Kraze Burgers
- O-World
- Bomunsan Park Hike
- The Mill
- Going to the Movies
- Sung Sim Dang Bakery
Incheon:
- Our first impressions of Incheon
- Munhak Stadium
- First Regular Season Game
- More of Munhak – Concessions, Restrooms & Packed Stands
- A great day for baseball!








{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }
I’m not English
I’m Student
We don’t forget BaSS♥
We love Bass♥
He is very handsome and kind
If leave Bass in KOREA that always bless Bass and you … TT….
Thanks BASS and you…
Don’t forget KOREA ..please
Mr.BASS, I wish you a good luck.
I will never forget you in my life so please don’t forget me.
i will miss you a lot.
You were the best Baseball player ever and the best friend ever and the same time. Have a good day.
I am sorry for korean people. But all people is not to think about Brian Bass. I know. He made effort. Unhappily,He was slow adjust to his surroundings. So, cheer up! I will cheer for Bass & You!! ^^
i am a hanhwa eagles fan
but i don’t know brian bass
because i am a high school student so i don’t have enough time to watch TV
i see a article what is a fan very bad say to you
i’m so sorry……
i have a repuest to you
please don’t hate hanhwa eagles and korea
i don’t know you well but i love you since this time and feel so sorry to you….
i don’t speak english well;;;;
but i feel very sorry to you so write this
if i write wrong sentence please don’t laugh;;;;hhhh;;
먼저 영어로 남기지 못해 죄송하구요. 인터넷 기사를 보았는데 한화팬 한 명이 좋지 않은 말을 한 것 같아요. 저는 한화팬은 아니지만 경기를 잘 못하고 중도에 그만 둔다고 해서 그 선수를 뭐라고 해서는 안된다고 생각해요. 그냥 길을가다 돌에 걸려 넘저진 것처럼 흘려넘겼으면 해요. 그리고 미국으로 가기 전에 시간나시면 전라북도 전주에 들려 전주 음식 맛보시고 (참고로 전주 음식은 대한민국 전체에서 유명하답니다.) 전주 한옥마을에서 한국의 전통 한옥도 구경하고 가세요. 후회는 안하실 거예요.
hi. I’m one of korea baseball fan.I want say sorry about Hanhwa fan who hurt your feeling.Most of korean fan doesn’t like that.I think Bass is good player.My english is not enought to tell What i say.Where ever you are please be happy. bye.
Hi~~ I just read something that you posted to respond to bad comment on your husband… I am so sorry for that if it hurt you… I want you to know that not every Korean does like this. You are right ….One bad apple ruined buntch. We know that Bass did his best and made an effort for Hanhwa Eagles. Once again, I apologize for it on behalf of Korea. I hope you do not make a bad impression on Korean.
I feel really sorry for your husband’s misfortune.
I’m a fan of Hanwha Eagles and expected Bass’s good play.
A few days ago, we’ve heard that Bred Penny, ex-winning rate king was kicked out from Japan League after playing only one game.
In my opinion, the reason was because your husband and Bred Penny both failed to adjust themselves to the cultural differences.
I heartily wish that your husband will be able to find a good team where he can overcome the cultural differences.
By the way, I’d like you to forget the swear words of a Korean a few days ago.