Ko Woo-seok, who exceeded 95 miles, allowed one run in 1.1 innings, including a lucky winning pitcher. The ML challenge continues

Sep 13, 2025

Ko Woo-seok, who exceeded 95 miles, allowed one run in 1.1 innings, including a lucky winning pitcher. The ML challenge continues
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Ko Woo-seok, who exceeded 95 miles, allowed one run in 1.1 innings, including a lucky winning pitcher. The ML challenge continues
The game between the San Diego Padres and the LG Twins in the bottom of the ninth inning at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on the 18th. Gocheok = Reporter Jung Jae-geun cjg@sportschosun.com /2024.3.18/
Ko Woo-seok, who exceeded 95 miles, allowed one run in 1.1 innings, including a lucky winning pitcher. The ML challenge continues
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Ko Woo-seok of the Detroit Tigers allowed one run but became a winning pitcher. The maximum speed was 95.1 miles (about 153 kilometers).

Ko Woo-suk, a member of Toledo Mud Hens, a Triple-A team under Detroit, took the mound as the third pitcher in the Triple-A game between Louisville Batts (Cincinnati Reds) on the 12th (Korea time) and allowed two hits, one walk, one strikeout and one run (non-earned) in one ⅓ inning. He took the mound as the team's third pitcher, and he was given a winning pitcher to record his first win.

Ko Woo-seok, who returned to Triple-A against Louisville Bats three days ago on the 10th and finished one inning with no hits, two strikeouts and no runs, pitched for the second time on the day. At that time, the maximum speed was 94.3 miles, but on that day, it shot 95.1 miles, showing a slightly better speed.




Ko Woo-suk, who took the mound as the third pitcher after Matt Schillinger in the top of the sixth inning with a 7-3 lead, struck out first-runner Reece Hinds with a swing and miss. He induced a swing and miss with an 80.8-mile (about 130km) curve that fell the fourth pitch in the 1B2S.

For No. 5 Ryan Vilard, a 94.3-mile (about 152km) fastball thrown at the first pitch rushed to the center and hit the right. However, he quickly finished the sixth inning by catching the sixth corner with a 88.8-mile cutter in front of the third baseman. with just six pitches.

Ko Woo-seok, who also took the mound in the top of the seventh inning, threw the fastest 95.1 miles (about 153 kilometers) of fastball of the day to the first No. 7 David Wenzel, and the one that went slightly lower in the middle became a hit. He then played a full count match against Eric, but walked. He tried to swing and miss with a 94.8-mile high fastball on the seventh pitch, but he was not deceived. Ko Woo-seok, who caught Levi Jordan with a short center field fly with an 88-mile cutter at the first and second bases with no outs, was replaced by Brand Hutter.




As the catcher's throwing error made Blake Dunn bunt, the runner on the second base came home and Ko Woo-seok was given a run (non-earned). Fortunately, there was no additional run by Ko Woo-seok as he came down without losing a point by catching the follow-up hitter with a mistake.

The game was won by Toledo by a score of 12 to 4. Toledo's starting pitcher Lael Lockhart failed to meet the winning pitcher requirement with seven hits and three runs in four ⅔ innings, and the second pitcher, Slinger, stopped the third pitcher Ko Woo-suk without a hit in ⅓ innings, which gave him a winning pitcher.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.