Canadian in Korean baseball league bracing for season without family, fans
Jamie Romak had no hesitation about going back to South Korea in the midst of a global pandemic to play in his fourth season in the Korean Baseball Organization.
The first baseman from London, Ont., just didn’t realize at the time that leaving Canada in mid-March would mean he’d have to be without his wife and two sons — including a newborn — for the foreseeable future.
The KBO opens its delayed season Tuesday in empty stadiums across South Korea and Romak, along with the rest of the league’s players, are getting used to a new baseball normal that includes rules against high fives and spitting, daily temperature checks and the absence of fans.
But being without family is hitting Romak the hardest in the days leading up to the season opener.