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Ko Woo-seok Remains in Minor League

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@anonymous · Jun 11, 2024

Korean fielder Bae Ji-hwan of the Pittsburgh Pirates of the U.S. Major League Baseball has been placed on the injured list (IL) with a wrist injury.  

 

Pittsburgh announced on the 5th (Korea Standard Time) that it has placed Bae Ji-hwan on the 10-day IL with a sprained right wrist.토토사이트 순위

 

The Pittsburgh club identified Bae Ji-hwan's injury the day before, and Bae Ji-hwan met with the team's doctor that day.

 

The exact condition of the injury and the timing of the return are expected to be made public soon.

Bae, who was preparing for the season in the minor leagues, came to the big leagues late last month and played his first game on May 22.

 

He played in eight games this season and recorded a batting average of 0.208, RBI, and two stolen bases each.

 

bullpen pitcher Ko Woo-suk, who was notified of "waiting for release" from the Miami Marlins on the 31st of last month, was transferred to Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, Miami's minor league Triple-A team, because no club had offered to recruit him.

 

As a result, Ko Woo-seok will try to be promoted to the big league as a minor leaguer.

Ko Woo-seok, who moved to the U.S. after signing a 2+1 year contract with the San Diego Padres in January this year (closed competitive bid) for up to $9.4 million, failed to enter the opening roster and moved to the Miami club in a trade while improving his skills in Minor League Double A.

Since moving to Miami, he has been promoted to Triple-A, where he has a 1-1 hold and a 3.00 ERA in seven games.

 

The Miami club signed Sean Anderson, a right-hander who played for the KIA Tigers in the Korean professional baseball league, last year, and took measures to release Ko Woo-suk, who had been recruited less than a month ago to put him on the 40-man roster.