Go Woo-suk, scolded by his former team LG... Faded opening entry
After giving up two runs to Jaewon Lee, he gave up two hits and two runs in one inning. Coach Silt said, “We will carefully evaluate the opening roster and decide on the players.” San Diego Padres bullpen pitcher Go Woo-suk (25)'s entry into the opening series of American professional baseball's Major League Baseball (MLB) has faded. 안전한 파워볼사이트 Go Woo-suk took the mound as the team's last pitcher in the bottom of the 9th inning with a 5-2 lead in a practice game against the LG Twins for the 2024 MLB Seoul Series held at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on the 18th, and allowed a two-run home run, allowing 2 hits, 2 strikeouts, and 2 runs in 1 inning. The match on this day had the character of an entry boarding test before the opening, and Go Woo-suk lowered his head as he was beaten by his old teammates. Go Woo-suk allowed a heavy hit to the first batter, Park Hae-min. On the second pitch, he was attacked by a low fastball of 152 km. Go Woo-suk struck out the follow-up batter, rookie Kim Hyeon-jong, but gave up a left-handed two-run gun to ‘Jamsil Big Boy’ Lee Jae-won. The second pitch, a 153km fastball thrown with a ball count of 1, was driven to the center, and Jaewon Lee did not miss it. Go Woo-suk earned a save by striking out follow-up hitter Son Ho-young on a missed swing and catching Koo Bon-hyuk with a grounder to third base, but he could not smile brightly. On this day, Go Woo-suk threw a total of 18 balls and the highest fastball speed was 153 km. Go Woo-suk, who was the closing pitcher for LG in the KBO League until last season, signed a 2+1 year contract with San Diego for up to $9.4 million through the posting system last winter. Go Woo-suk gets off to an uneasy start. In five exhibition games this season, he performed somewhat poorly, with one loss and an average ERA of 12.46 in 4⅓ innings, and also faltered in his first appearance in the Seoul Series. Manager Mike Shildt, who watched Go Woo-suk's pitching, did not give a clear answer as to whether he would be included in the opening series entry. When asked to evaluate Go Woo-suk at the official press conference after the game, Coach Silt said, "It is good news that Go Woo-suk got an out and made a save. However, it was a game that had both good and bad sides." He added, “The opening series roster will be decided after carefully evaluating the players.” After completing the Seoul Series practice game, San Diego will play the opening two-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Gocheok Sky Dome on the 20th and 21st.