Участник:Ko Woo-seok scored 2 runs. Still, the team laughed

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Right-hander Ko Woo-suk, a member of the Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp under the Miami Marlins, pitched as the team's third pitcher in a showdown against the Nashville Sounds (under the Milwaukee Brewers) at 121 Financial Ballpark in Jacksonville, Florida, on the 20th (Korea time).안전놀이터

It is Ko's fifth appearance since his transfer. Having moved to Miami from the San Diego Padres through trade, Ko displayed relatively consistent pitching results, allowing no runs in three of his previous four appearances and one run.

However, he allowed four hits and two runs in an inning, the most since he moved to the team. He had many hits. However, he had no walks and no walks, and pitched as aggressive as 14 out of 19 pitches were strikes.

Ko took the mound in the top of the eighth inning with his team leading 6 to 1. After allowing the first batter, Yoni Hernandez, to hit to the right field, Ko immediately succeeded in inducing an infield double play in the match against the next batter, Chavez Young.

He got two outs in an instant, but allowed three consecutive hits. Oliver Dunn allowed a double, and Tyler Black allowed a timely hit to the left field. Then Isaac Collins hit a triple, allowing his second run. Ko handled Wes Clark with a fly ball to center, ending the inning without losing any more runs. Jacksonville, which had earned plenty of points in the beginning, added another run in the bottom of the eighth inning to win 7-3.

At the end of the last season, Ko announced his Major League challenge through the posting system with the consent of his team LG Twins. He signed a contract with the San Diego Padres for up to 9.4 million dollars for 2+1 years, but failed to get a chance to join the opening game due to difficulties in exhibition games. Ko, who opened the Minor League Double A, sought to rebound, but changed his team through the Luis Arraez trade that San Diego and Miami conducted last month. The San Diego Padres received Arraez and handed over Go and three promising players. After moving, Ko has been playing for a Triple A affiliate and is now trying to become a major leaguer.