Canada’s Romak finds fun and success in Korean Baseball Organization
Jamie Romak received countless text messages from friends across the world when video surfaced of the Canadian player dressed as a 1950’s army general at the Korean Baseball Organization’s all-star game this month.
Few outside of South Korea recognized the reference — the London, Ont., native’s nickname is RomacArthur after the famous U.S. General Douglas MacArthur — but the outfit was a hit, earning Romak the best costume award at the July 21 game.
“It wasn’t my idea, I can’t take credit for it at all,” Romak said with a laugh while explaining the nickname. “The backstory is from the Korean War. South Korea was losing and General MacArthur comes in and they win a big battle in Incheon, the tides turn, they start pushing North Korea out of the area and so on. … Coincidentally, my team (SK Wyverns) was losing when I got here (in 2017) and then we started winning games and they gave me this nickname that’s kind of stuck.
“Our PR guys thought it would be cool to dress me up in that outfit (for the all-star game) and the fans loved it. It got a lot of attention. … Some of the initial texts I got were ‘what the heck are you doing wearing a leather jacket and aviators to the plate?’ So I had a lot of explaining to do. But it makes sense over here.”