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Koo Woo-seok (26) collapsed badly, failing to get a single out and allowing 4 runs. He seemed to be stabilizing after 2 consecutive games, but his worst pitching on this day is making his path to a major league call-up seem increasingly distant.
Koo Woo-seok, a pitcher for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, a Double-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Marlins, was hit hard in a relief appearance in the top of the 9th inning of a Double-A minor league game against the Biloxi Shuckers (affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers) held at the Blue Wahoos Stadium in Pensacola, Florida, USA on the 29th (Korean time), allowing 4 runs (3 earned runs), 4 hits, and 1 walk in 0 innings. His Double-A ERA rose to 19.29. Go Woo-seok, who came up in the top of the 9th inning with the team down 1-2, started off by giving up a center hit to the first batter, Brock Wilken. Then, left fielder Paul McIntosh made a throwing error on a Connor Scott hit, putting runners on 2nd and 3rd bases with no outs. Go Woo-seok collapsed in the bases-loaded crisis that followed after giving up a walk to Lamar Sparks. After giving up his first run with a right-field RBI single to Ernesto Martinez Jr., he allowed an infield hit to Xavier Warren with the bases loaded and no outs. In the meantime, a runner on 3rd base scored, giving up another run. Go Woo-seok, who could not escape the bases-loaded swamp, allowed a 2-RBI center-field RBI single to Nick Cale. When the runs allowed increased to 4 and the bases-loaded crisis continued, Go Woo-seok was taken off the mound. Pitch count 24. Relief Justin King gave up a walk but struck out three batters, preventing the two runners left by Koo Seok from scoring. Pensacola lost the game 1-6. Although there was a regrettable error, there was no excuse for Koo Seok's pitching, which failed to get a single out. Another disappointing performance has made it difficult for him to be called up to the major leagues. Koo Seok, who was traded from the San Diego Padres to Miami on May 5, had a disappointing record of 2 wins, an ERA of 4.29, and 14 strikeouts in 16 games (21 innings) with the Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp. He was eventually demoted to Double-A on the 12th and gave up runs in three consecutive games, giving up 8 runs (7 earned runs) in 2⅔ innings. He seemed to be stabilizing after pitching 1 shutout inning in the Biloxi games on the 25th and 27th, but he was hit hard again today, causing his Double-A ERA to soar from 13.50 to 19.29 For more Info, here: https://www.homeplate.kr |
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