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Lee Dae-ho treats his junior baseball team at his alma mater again... 13 million won for crab flex

KIM Soyoun
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2025-09-28 15:24:50
Lee Dae-ho. Photo | YouTube
Lee Dae-ho. Photo | YouTube

Former baseball player Lee Dae-ho treated the junior baseball team at his alma mater, Gyeongnam High School, to a meal once again.

On the 27th, a video titled "I treated them again. I'm really proud of the juniors" was released on Lee Dae-ho's YouTube channel.

After his juniors won the Bonghwangdaegi National High School Baseball Championship last month, Lee Dae-ho held a celebratory meal. Previously, when his juniors won the President's Cup, he treated them to a high-end Korean beef restaurant, buying 230 servings of beef, totaling 12.78 million won.

On that day, when asked, "Did you get scolded by your sister-in-law for spending 12 to 13 million won last time?" Lee Dae-ho replied, "To be honest, my sister-in-law told me to go there. I didn't get scolded."

As his juniors achieved good results, Lee Dae-ho planned another meal. He expressed his joy, saying, "I was hoping Gyeongnam High would become a two-time champion. I did it in my first year, and it's the first time in 28 years."

He added, "The kids talked about unlimited refills, but isn't it a bit much for me to treat them to unlimited refills?"

The place Lee Dae-ho chose was a crab restaurant. He explained, "The meal I carefully selected is crab. I really thought a lot about it. I come here about three or four times a year, and I really wanted to treat them. I will eat deliciously, congratulate the kids, settle the bill, and go home."

He also hinted at the celebratory meal menu for next year, saying, "If we win again next year, let's eat pork belly. For the first win next year, it's flower pork belly, for the second it's beef, and for the third it's crab."

After finishing the meal, Lee Dae-ho looked at the receipt showing 12.94 million won and said, "Did the number of people increase a bit compared to last time?" but he settled the bill neatly.

[Kim So-yeon, Star Today Reporter]

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