Yunior Severino, the new infielder for the Doosan Bears, landed in Korea on Sunday and then had his first practice with his new Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) club two days later. Admittedly jetlagged and dealing with stifling conditions in Seoul, Severino was still all smiles. For someone on his first day with his new club, Severino looked entirely comfortable at Jamsil Baseball Stadium. "I have only been in Korea for a couple of days, but I already feel at home," the Dominican Republic native told reporters through an interpreter. "I heard stadiums here are beautiful and people are very kind. And I have been treated really well here, and the city is really beautiful." Severino said he was ready to spread good vibes to his new teammates. "I am always a cheerful and energetic person," he said. "I want to be remembered as a big cheerleader for my teammates and someone who brings positive energy. I think my upbeat personality is one of my strengths." Of course, the Bears did not sign Severino just to be the smiling face in the clubhouse. The 26-year-old switch hitter carried a robust .34