Ko Woo-seok's rival" back injury The Seoul series is also uncertain

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Japanese media Nikkan Sports said on the 7th, "There is a possibility that Matsui, who was absent from team training due to back problems, will not be able to appear in the opening series in Korea on the 20th and 21st." 카지노사이트
The move came after San Diego manager Mike Shildt's remarks. According to media outlets, Shildt said in an interview with local radio station KWFN that "(Matsui) is planning a series in Seoul. However, he does not want to overdo it due to those two games." There is a possibility that he will not board a flight to Seoul depending on his physical condition.
The San Diego Padres will play the Seoul Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on March 20-21. This is the first regular Major League game to be held in Korea. In particular, the series attracted a lot of star players from Korea and Japan, including Shohei Ohtani (30), Yoshinobu Yamamoto (26, LA Dodgers), Yu Darvish (38), Kim Ha-sung (29), Ko Woo-seok (26, San Diego Padres) and Matsui.
Earlier on April 25, Matsui injured his back during defense training and left the battlefield. He underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests afterwards, and it is said that his injury is not serious. Diagnosed with inflammation, Matsui focused on recovery. After warming up on the 1st, he played catch at a maximum distance of 30 meters, further enhancing his physical condition. In an interview on the 4th, Shildt said, "Matsui is recovering smoothly. He is also strengthening the intensity of his catch. He is also starting to throw balls at lower pitches. He is moving positively."
He pitched mostly in fastballs on Friday. He checked his waist condition by throwing balls on a sloping mound. According to another media outlet, Tokyo Sports, Matsui said, "I didn't have a problem (with my back)," adding, "I'm fine now, and I hope I can check my condition after that before proceeding to the next stage."
"I was nervous, but it was inevitable," Matsui said of his feelings for the 10 days after his back injury. "I tried to make sure I could do what I could," he said. "It was getting better and better, and I didn't have a bad day, so I wasn't that negative." However, he said, "I haven't confirmed my movement in defense yet, so I have to see it." Regarding whether he will play in the important opening match, he said, "It doesn't matter what I mean, it's important what the team will do in the end."
Matsui entered the professional league with the No. 1 pick of the Rakuten Golden Eagles in the 2013 NPB Rookie Draft and played in 01 games in the Japanese league with 25 wins and 46 losses and 236 saves with a 2.40 ERA. He showed good performance in all pitches, including fast balls with a maximum speed of 154 kilometers per hour, sliders, curves, and splitters, and has a total strikeout rate of 31.85%. He won three saves, becoming the youngest NPB player to make 100 saves in 2018 and the youngest to make 200 saves last year.

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Japanese media Nikkan Sports said on the 7th, "There is a possibility that Matsui, who was absent from team training due to back problems, will not be able to appear in the opening series in Korea on the 20th and 21st." 카지노사이트
The move came after San Diego manager Mike Shildt's remarks. According to media outlets, Shildt said in an interview with local radio station KWFN that "(Matsui) is planning a series in Seoul. However, he does not want to overdo it due to those two games." There is a possibility that he will not board a flight to Seoul depending on his physical condition.
The San Diego Padres will play the Seoul Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on March 20-21. This is the first regular Major League game to be held in Korea. In particular, the series attracted a lot of star players from Korea and Japan, including Shohei Ohtani (30), Yoshinobu Yamamoto (26, LA Dodgers), Yu Darvish (38), Kim Ha-sung (29), Ko Woo-seok (26, San Diego Padres) and Matsui.
Earlier on April 25, Matsui injured his back during defense training and left the battlefield. He underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests afterwards, and it is said that his injury is not serious. Diagnosed with inflammation, Matsui focused on recovery. After warming up on the 1st, he played catch at a maximum distance of 30 meters, further enhancing his physical condition. In an interview on the 4th, Shildt said, "Matsui is recovering smoothly. He is also strengthening the intensity of his catch. He is also starting to throw balls at lower pitches. He is moving positively."
He pitched mostly in fastballs on Friday. He checked his waist condition by throwing balls on a sloping mound. According to another media outlet, Tokyo Sports, Matsui said, "I didn't have a problem (with my back)," adding, "I'm fine now, and I hope I can check my condition after that before proceeding to the next stage."
"I was nervous, but it was inevitable," Matsui said of his feelings for the 10 days after his back injury. "I tried to make sure I could do what I could," he said. "It was getting better and better, and I didn't have a bad day, so I wasn't that negative." However, he said, "I haven't confirmed my movement in defense yet, so I have to see it." Regarding whether he will play in the important opening match, he said, "It doesn't matter what I mean, it's important what the team will do in the end."
Matsui entered the professional league with the No. 1 pick of the Rakuten Golden Eagles in the 2013 NPB Rookie Draft and played in 01 games in the Japanese league with 25 wins and 46 losses and 236 saves with a 2.40 ERA. He showed good performance in all pitches, including fast balls with a maximum speed of 154 kilometers per hour, sliders, curves, and splitters, and has a total strikeout rate of 31.85%. He won three saves, becoming the youngest NPB player to make 100 saves in 2018 and the youngest to make 200 saves last year.

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Petition started: 03/08/2024
Collection ends: 06/07/2024
Region: European Union
Topic: Consumer protection

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