23 pitches, 14 Go Woo-seok 3 walks, 2 runs, and his condition of not recovering ends his life in the U.S. in the minors?
Aug 30, 2025
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Ko Woo-seok, a member of the Detroit Tigers' Single A+ West Michigan Whitecaps, is Midland Dauda, Michigan, USA on the 30th (Korea time)In an away game against the Great Lakes Runs (under the LA Dodgers) in Iamond, he allowed two runs while giving up three walks while catching one out count.
Ko Woo-suk, who took the mound in the bottom of the seventh inning, trailing 1-4, allowed a walk to leadoff left-handed hitter Kendall George. The five pitches thrown at the ball count of 3B1S seemed to put on the strike zone on the body, but the ball was declared.
Ko Woo-seok, who allowed George to steal second base, then allowed another left-handed batter Joshua DePola to walk for the seventh time in the full count, driving him to the first and second bases with no outs.
However, Eduardo Kintero allowed a double steal at the batter's box, facing a crisis of second and third bases with no outs. There was no check on the runner at all.
Ko Woo-seok gave Kintero one point by allowing a sacrifice fly to right field, and the crisis continued with one out and third base. Ko Woo-seok, who was shaking, gave up another walk to Zahier Hope and went down the mound to create a crisis of first and third bases. For Hope, the ball became a ball that went out of the strike zone outside the full count.
Matt Steel, who took the mound, then threw a wild pitch, and Ko Woo-seok's third baseman homered, increasing the number of runs to two.
Ko Woo-seok had only nine strikes out of 23 pitches.
After returning from injury, his ERA soared to 7.36 in four single A+ games. While giving up four hits and four walks in three ⅔ innings, he failed to strike out any.
Ko Woo-seok took the mound against the Indianapolis Indians (under the Pittsburgh Pirates) as a member of Triple-A Toledo on the 27th of last month and pitched one hit and four walks in one ⅓ before resting due to nail and knee injuries. He returned to Single-A+ West Michigan on the 20th and has pitched four games so far. However, he has rarely been able to pitch himself.
Ko Woo-seok has a 5.29 ERA this season by throwing 32 ⅓ innings in a total of 25 games in the minor leagues under the Miami Marlins and the minor leagues under Detroit, allowing 34 hits and 21 walks, striking out 31. 1 win, 1 loss, 2 holds, 2 saves.
Detroit, which ranks first in the American League Central, has no reason to call out Ko Woo-seok when expanding its roster in September.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.