Today, 155km bam! Go Woo Seok is getting back to speed! → High fastball swinging inspirational. KK scoreless pitching in the first ⅓
Jul 07, 2025
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Ko Woo-seok, a member of Triple-A Tulido Mud Hens under the Detroit Tigers, pitched in relief against the Columbus Clippers (under the Cleveland Guardians) at Huntington Park in Columbus on the 7th (Korea time) and allowed no runs in the first ⅓.
Ko Woo-seok was on first base with two outs in the bottom of the third inning, trailing 0-2.
Ko Woo-seok handled John Kenshi Noel to center field for the first time. I dropped a 140km slider sharply outside.
He struck out two batters in a row in the bottom of the fourth inning. He struck out leadoff hitter Pitty Halpin and subsequent Cody Huff.
He put a high fastball on his body in one strike and one ball against Halpin. It was recorded at 152 km. The next ball was a high-speed ball, which was only 148 kilometers long. Halpin's bat split through the air. Usually, fastball pitches are interpreted as a signal that the ball has revived when the high-speed ball is connected to a swing and miss.
It was a full-count battle with Huff's. The 154km fastball thrown at two strikes and two balls was not controlled. Out of the strike zone. Ko Woo-suk chose the cutter from the full count. Huff's frozen as it was caught on the lowest course in the strike zone.
In the absence of a runner with two outs, the first pitch thrown to Dom Nunes was the highest speed of the day. It was recorded as 155 km. In terms of graphics provided by Major League Game Day, it was taken on the lowest course in the strike zone. But the ball was declared. Ko Woo-seok, who started the first pitch unfavorably, allowed a walk after a six-pitch game.
However, Ko Woo-seok grounded out Yodis Valdez to second base.
Ko Woo-seok completed his mission refreshingly.
Ko Woo-suk was released from the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp under the Miami Marlins on the 18th of last month. On the 25th, he signed with Tulido to renew his commitment to challenge in the Major League.
Tully also has a good flow after the transfer.
In his first appearance in a new uniform, he allowed one run in one inning against the Charlotte Knights (under the Chicago White Sox) on June 28. He started in the ninth inning with a 5-3 lead against the same team on the 30th and achieved a scoreless save in one inning.
In the game on the 3rd, he was defeated and threw 44 times. Ko Woo-suk was called back four days later. This time, I handled 4 outcounts with 18 balls.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.