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  1. Sep 17, 2004 · Superstar Gam Sa-Yong: Directed by Kim Jong-hyun. With Lee Beom-su, Jin-Seo Yoon, Gong Yoo, Hyeok-jae Lee. A relief pitcher for the worst team in the league seizes the unlikely opportunity to work nine innings against the star starting pitcher of the league's best team when no one else wants to face him.

    • (195)
    • Action, Comedy, Drama
    • Kim Jong-hyun
    • 2004-09-17
  2. Sep 17, 2004 · Gam Sa Yong is able to join the team just because the Sammi Superstars don’t have any left-handed pitcher. Unlike its name, Superstars, Sammi is the last place team in the league. Sa Yong never becomes an ace but throws as a mop-up relief pitcher in losing games. Nobody would expect him to win a game.

    • (28)
    • Kim Jong Hyun
    • South Korea
    • Drama, Sports
  3. Mar 29, 2011 · Mr. Gam is Gam Sa-yong, a factory worker who moonlights at a market stall run by his mother and dreams of playing professional baseball. He lives with his mother, his brother and his sister. He is a good worker and is well liked by his colleagues, one of whom is an aspiring actress who is ridiculed by their cohorts.

  4. Sep 17, 2004 · Synopsis. In 20 years' history of Korean professional baseball, there are 758 retired pitchers. Only 126 of them recorded more than 10 victories, and 431 who won more than once. The remaining 327 left the baseball field without even one victory." Dreams will come true! Superstar Gam Sa-yong 170 cm tall and weighs 70 kgs.

    • Kim Jong-Hyeon
  5. Sep 17, 2004 · Gam Sa-yong is able to join the team just because the Sammi Superstars don’t have any left-hander pitcher. Unlike its name, Superstars, Sammi is the last place team in the league. Sa-yong never becomes an ace, but throws as a mop-up relief pitcher in losing games.

  6. Gam Sa-Yong (Lee Beom-Su is able to join the team just because the Sammi Superstars don’t have any left-hander pitcher. Unlike its name, Superstars, Sammi is the last place team in the league. Sa-Yong never becomes an ace, but throws as a mop-up relief pitcher in losing games. Nobody would expect him to win a game.

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  8. The movie deals with the real life story of Kam Sa Young, a leftie for the Inchon Sammy Superstars, one of the six teams of the nascent Korean Baseball Organization. The year was 1982 and the Korean Baseball Organization was established with six teams, each owned by a corporate sponsor.