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‘My Little Old Boy’ Choi Daniel “Gave Hyun Bin a Paper Crane During ‘That Winter, The Wind Blows’”... Why?

YANG Soyeong
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2025-05-24 14:53:23
‘My Little Old Boy’ Choi Daniel. Photo | MBC
‘My Little Old Boy’ Choi Daniel. Photo | MBC

Actor Choi Daniel's first attempt at throwing a pitch will be revealed through ‘My Little Old Boy’.

In the 348th episode of the MBC entertainment program ‘My Little Old Boy’ (hereafter ‘My Little Old Boy’), which airs on the 24th, Choi Daniel visits the Busan Sajik Baseball Stadium to challenge himself with his first-ever professional baseball pitch.

Choi Daniel begins serious preparations for the pitch alongside his close friend, actor Han Sang-jin. While on the way to Sajik Baseball Stadium, Choi Daniel reveals his deep connection with Lotte, the parent company of the Giants, drawing attention. When Han Sang-jin asks, “Who is your favorite player?”, Choi Daniel mentions the name without hesitation, showing his special affection. Viewers are curious to find out who Choi Daniel's favorite Giants player is.

Upon arriving at the baseball stadium, the special meeting between Choi Daniel and Kim Won-jung, the ‘closer’ for the Lotte Giants, also catches the eye. Choi Daniel receives unique pitching tips that cannot be heard anywhere else, from how to wear a glove to pitcher signs. The heartwarming two-shot of the nervous Choi Daniel before his first pitch and the kindly coaching from Kim Won-jung is expected to provide viewers with a different kind of enjoyment.

During dinner, Choi Daniel reveals the behind-the-scenes story of how he gained attention after appearing in a telecommunications commercial and then received significant recognition through the drama ‘That Winter, The Wind Blows’. The story of rookie Choi Daniel giving a paper crane to actor Hyun Bin during the filming of ‘That Winter, The Wind Blows’ is said to have made the guests laugh.

‘My Little Old Boy’ airs on the 24th at 11:10 PM. ‘Gave Hyun Bin a Paper Crane During ‘That Winter, The Wind Blows’

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