There is no breakthrough. If this continues in Double-A, there are not many stages where he can stand.
It is about Ko Woo-seok, who plays for the Miami Marlins Double-A Pensacola Blue Wahoos.
Ko Woo-seok took the mound in the ninth inning with the Montgomery Biscuits (under Tampa Bay Rays) leading 3-2 at Blue Wahus Stadium on the 17th (Korea Standard Time), but he recorded five hits, one homer, two strikeouts and four runs in one inning.
He became a losing pitcher as his team lost 3-6. He became the second player to lose since joining Pensacola. His earned run average (ERA) became 18.00.
He got off to a good start by striking out Willie Vazquez, the first batter, swinging.
There was a problem with the strike zone decision to the extent that opposing first baseman Jabier Isaac was sent off while protesting the decision, but the result was a strikeout anyway.
After that, the ball started to get twisted. Jaylen Battles was induced to hit a ground ball to second base, but the runner went to second base due to a mistake in throwing to second base.
Then, he failed to handle the ground ball induced by Chandler Simpson and became an infield hit, driving him to first and third bases with one out.
In the end, Tanner Murray allowed a hit to the right, allowing a 3-3 tie.
He struck out pinch-hitter Matthew Ethel with a swing and miss to make two outs, but allowed a double steal and then a three-run home run to Eriberto Hernandez.토토사이트
He did not finish well afterwards. He allowed Dominic Keegan to have a right-handed hit, and managed to finish the inning by catching Braden Taylor with a fly ball to the shortstop. He threw a whopping 31 pitches.