Comeback in 12 days Go Woo Seok got his first chance since transfer! 94 miles straightforward and swinging strikeouts → 1 K 1 run in 1 inning

Jun 28, 2025

Comeback in 12 days Go Woo Seok got his first chance since transfer! 94 miles straightforward and swinging strikeouts → 1 K 1 run in 1 inning
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Ko Woo-seok stood on the minor league mound again in 12 days. The first opportunity he received after the transfer left a good result.

Ko Woo-seok, a member of Triple-A Tulido Mud Hens under the Detroit Tigers, took the mound in relief against the Charlotte Knights (under the Chicago White Sox) at Fifth Third Field on the 28th (Korea time).

Ko Woo-seok allowed one run in one inning with a maximum speed of 153 km. Tulido lost 5-7.




Ko Woo-suk started as the team's second pitcher in the top of the sixth inning, trailing 5-6.

First batter Brian Ramos grounded out to shortstop. Ko Woo-seok, who played in a real game for the first time in a long time, threw three balls at first, perhaps because of his senses. After that, he drew a swing and miss with a cut fastball. With three balls and one strike, he had to throw the cutter again to draw a ground ball.

Subsequent Drew Baker had a heavy hit. Baker touched the cutter that went out well. Baker stole to second base.




Ko Woo-suk struck out Adam Hakenberg. With two strikes and two balls, he put a 152km fastball into the low-strike zone course. Hakenberg swung and missed.

Two outs later, Brooks Baldwin allowed a timely hit. In the advantageous count of two strikes and one ball, Ko chose the curve. Baldwin's swing caught the curve as it couldn't be a catch and was driven into the middle of the strike zone.

Ko Woo-suk finished the inning by catching Colson Montgomery with a straight hit to the first baseman.




Ko Woo-suk challenged the Major League ahead of the 2024 season. He signed a two-year contract with the San Diego Padres for a total of $4.5 million (about 6.1 billion won).

He did not make his major league debut and was traded to the Miami Marlins. He was released from Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp under the Marlins on the 18th. He signed with Tulido on the 25th and continues his Major League challenge.

Ko Woo-seok has allowed two runs, six strikeouts, and one walk in six ⅔ innings in Triple-A this season.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.