Go Woo-suk, scolded by his former team LG… Faded opening entry entry
Poor performance, allowing 2 hits and 2 runs in 1 inning, including giving up a 2-run gun to Lee Jae-won.
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.
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 did. 안전놀이터 토토사이트
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 had a shaky start.
In five exhibition games this season, he performed somewhat poorly, with one loss and an average ERA of 12.46 in 4⅓ innings.
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.