
YMCA Baseball Team
Comedy
Overview
Hochang accidentally sees missionaries and Jeongrim play baseball at the YMCA hall. He falls in love with Jeongrim, and takes interest in baseball. As a result, he gathers people to form the first YMCA baseball team of Joseon.
Top Cast


Song Kang-ho
Song Kang-ho
Lee Ho-chang
Song Kang-ho
Lee Ho-chang


Kim Hye-soo
Kim Hye-soo
Min Jung-rim
Kim Hye-soo
Min Jung-rim


Kim Joo-hyuk
Kim Joo-hyuk
Oh Dae-hyeon
Kim Joo-hyuk
Oh Dae-hyeon


Hwang Jung-min
Hwang Jung-min
Ryu Kwang-tae
Hwang Jung-min
Ryu Kwang-tae


Lee Dae-yeon
Lee Dae-yeon
Ma Sung-han
Lee Dae-yeon
Ma Sung-han
Kim Il-woong
Kim Il-woong
Jeong Byoung-hwan
Kim Il-woong
Jeong Byoung-hwan
Ha Deok-bu
Ha Deok-bu
Ahn Jae-Cheol
Ha Deok-bu
Ahn Jae-Cheol


Choi Deok-moon
Choi Deok-moon
Lee Eun
Choi Deok-moon
Lee Eun
Kim Ryang-hyeon
Kim Ryang-hyeon
Cheon Jae-bok
Kim Ryang-hyeon
Cheon Jae-bok


Kim Ryang-ha
Kim Ryang-ha
Cheon Man-bok
Kim Ryang-ha
Cheon Man-bok
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