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Ko Woo-seok took the mound as the last pitcher in the ninth inning of the Double-A season opener against Amarillo Sodpuddles (under Arizona Diamondbacks) at Hodgetown in Amarillo, Texas, on the 6th (Korea time), and defended his team's 12-5 victory by pitching perfectly with two strikeouts and no runs in one inning. 스포츠토토핫
With his team leading 12-5, Ko struck out a rookie strikeout after a full-count match with right-handed batter A.J. Vukovic as the leadoff hitter. The 90.16-mile (145.1 km) cutter hit the strike zone low outside.
He then threw a fastball of 96.24 miles (154.9 kilometers) in the first pitch against right-handed batter J.J. Diorazio. In the ensuing full-count match, he caught a fly ball to center field with 90.47 miles (145.6 kilometers) in the sixth pitch.
As the last batter, he struck out Napi Castillo with a high-speed ball on the fourth pitch and finished the game. Castillo's bat came out on the 95.17-mile (153.2 km) fastball, which stopped, but ended the game with a strikeout as he made a check swing.
Throwing a total of 16 pitches, Ko struck 10 and threw six balls, he got off to a good start in his first game, and successfully took the first step toward a big league call-up. The four-seam fastballs were all shot over 94 miles (151.3 kilometers) long.
Ko, who successfully entered the Major League with a two-year guarantee of $4.5 million with San Diego in January, lost two games in six exhibition games and lost an ERA of 12.60. He had 11 hits, including one home run, and was hit hard with three walks, six strikeouts, and nine runs (seven earned).
He visited Korea for the Seoul Series of the MLB World Tour last month, but allowed two hits, two strikeouts and two runs in an inning, including a home run hit by Lee Jae-won in a special game against the LG Twins, his "friendly team," on the 18th before the opening of the season. As this served as a decisive blow, he was notified of the minor league that he could not make the opening roster.
San Diego sent Ko Woo-suk to Double-A San Antonio, not Triple-A El Paso Chihuahua. The Pacific Coast League (PCL), which includes El Paso, is a typical riding and pitching league because there are many batter-friendly stadiums, and the club took care of Ko so that he could find his condition in a more comfortable environment.
Ko signed with San Diego on Jan. 4, the deadline for posting, and was a little late in preparing for the season as he left the country only on Feb. 9 due to visa issues. Ko Woo-suk himself accepted to go to the minors, acknowledging that his physical condition has not risen.
It's a Double-A stage, and although it's his first appearance, he's able to look forward to the future in that he recovered his ball and neatly took the first step. Closer Robert Suarez has three saves and is pitching well with a 2.25 ERA, but San Diego, which has a weak bullpen with a relief ERA of 6.20, needs Ko Woo-seok.
Since joining LG in 2017 as the first draft pick, Ko has recorded 354 games (368 ⅓ innings) with 19 wins, 26 losses, 139 saves, six holds and an ERA of 3.18 strikeouts and 401 strikeouts in seven seasons until last year. He has become the team's first player to finish the game in 2019 and became the league's youngest player to save 40 saves (42).
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Ko Woo-seok took the mound as the last pitcher in the ninth inning of the Double-A season opener against Amarillo Sodpuddles (under Arizona Diamondbacks) at Hodgetown in Amarillo, Texas, on the 6th (Korea time), and defended his team's 12-5 victory by pitching perfectly with two strikeouts and no runs in one inning. 스포츠토토핫
With his team leading 12-5, Ko struck out a rookie strikeout after a full-count match with right-handed batter A.J. Vukovic as the leadoff hitter. The 90.16-mile (145.1 km) cutter hit the strike zone low outside.
He then threw a fastball of 96.24 miles (154.9 kilometers) in the first pitch against right-handed batter J.J. Diorazio. In the ensuing full-count match, he caught a fly ball to center field with 90.47 miles (145.6 kilometers) in the sixth pitch.
As the last batter, he struck out Napi Castillo with a high-speed ball on the fourth pitch and finished the game. Castillo's bat came out on the 95.17-mile (153.2 km) fastball, which stopped, but ended the game with a strikeout as he made a check swing.
Throwing a total of 16 pitches, Ko struck 10 and threw six balls, he got off to a good start in his first game, and successfully took the first step toward a big league call-up. The four-seam fastballs were all shot over 94 miles (151.3 kilometers) long.
Ko, who successfully entered the Major League with a two-year guarantee of $4.5 million with San Diego in January, lost two games in six exhibition games and lost an ERA of 12.60. He had 11 hits, including one home run, and was hit hard with three walks, six strikeouts, and nine runs (seven earned).
He visited Korea for the Seoul Series of the MLB World Tour last month, but allowed two hits, two strikeouts and two runs in an inning, including a home run hit by Lee Jae-won in a special game against the LG Twins, his "friendly team," on the 18th before the opening of the season. As this served as a decisive blow, he was notified of the minor league that he could not make the opening roster.
San Diego sent Ko Woo-suk to Double-A San Antonio, not Triple-A El Paso Chihuahua. The Pacific Coast League (PCL), which includes El Paso, is a typical riding and pitching league because there are many batter-friendly stadiums, and the club took care of Ko so that he could find his condition in a more comfortable environment.
Ko signed with San Diego on Jan. 4, the deadline for posting, and was a little late in preparing for the season as he left the country only on Feb. 9 due to visa issues. Ko Woo-suk himself accepted to go to the minors, acknowledging that his physical condition has not risen.
It's a Double-A stage, and although it's his first appearance, he's able to look forward to the future in that he recovered his ball and neatly took the first step. Closer Robert Suarez has three saves and is pitching well with a 2.25 ERA, but San Diego, which has a weak bullpen with a relief ERA of 6.20, needs Ko Woo-seok.
Since joining LG in 2017 as the first draft pick, Ko has recorded 354 games (368 ⅓ innings) with 19 wins, 26 losses, 139 saves, six holds and an ERA of 3.18 strikeouts and 401 strikeouts in seven seasons until last year. He has become the team's first player to finish the game in 2019 and became the league's youngest player to save 40 saves (42).
請願に関する情報
請願開始:
2024/04/06
コレクション終了:
2024/07/06
地域:
Europäische Union
カテゴリ:
健康