Overwatch League: Boston Uprising Releases Jerry
| Tags: Overwatch
| Author Ophelie Castelot
The Boston Uprising is parting ways with Tae-hee “Jerry” Min.
The Overwatch League 2020 season was a rough one for the Boston Uprising. The team only scored two wins in 21 games and ended up last in the Overwatch League 2020 Regular Season. As the Boston Uprising already renewed most of its players’ contracts for the 2021 season, the team is now saying goodbye to flex player Tae-hee “Jerry” Min.
We want to thank @jerry__ow for his contributions in 2020 and wish him luck in the future as we part ways during free agency.
We'll never forget the pop-off moments & all the laughs we shared along the way. pic.twitter.com/J2BBtLxqqs
— Boston Uprising (@BostonUprising) November 5, 2020
Jerry has been with the Boston Uprising for a year. Prior to his Overwatch League experience, he was part of X6-Gaming and Meta Athena, two successful Contenders teams. The South Korean proved his ability to switch from off-tank to DPS, including hitscan heroes.
Even if Jerry is leaving, just as Kobe “Halo” Hamand and Michael “mikeyy” Konicki did, the team can still count on four players. The Boston Uprising confirmed that Cameron “Fusions” Bosworth, Leyton “Punk” Gilchrist, Kelsey “Colourhex” Birse and Sang-min “Myunb0ng” Seo are all staying with the team for the Overwatch League 2021 season.
The only player still in discussions with the Boston Uprising is Min-seob “Axxiom” Park. He has considered inactive in the team since a medical procedure in March.