A message of support to Go Woo-seok, who was traded to Miami.
Professional baseball LG Twins coach Yeom Kyung-yeop sent a message of support to Go Woo-seok (25, minor league affiliated with the Miami Marlins), who is struggling in American professional baseball.
Coach Yeom Kyung-yeop met with reporters at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on the 5th and opened up about Go Woo-seok, who changed his uniform through a trade that day.
Coach Yeom said, “The remaining time this year is very important for Ko Woo-seok,” and added, “If he adapts well this season, he will be able to continue living in the United States next season when he has the right to veto the minor league.” 파워볼사이트
He added, “Honestly, from my perspective, it would be good for him to return to our team quickly, but I hope Go Woo-seok gains good experience on the American stage and pitches the pitch he dreamed of.
I hope he finds confidence and regains his old status with his new team.”
Go Woo-seok, who was playing as a built-in closing pitcher at LG, signed a 2+1 year contract with the San Diego Padres for up to $9.4 million through the posting system in January of this year.
Go Woo-seok walked on a thorny path.
He continued to perform poorly in exhibition games and failed to make the opening entry, and in the minor league Double A, he recorded 2 losses, 1 save, and an ERA of 4.38.
San Diego did not wait long for Go Woo-seok.
Go Woo-seok moved to the Miami Marlins through a trade on the 5th and immediately moved to the minor league Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimps.
Go Woo-seok is currently at the edge of a cliff.
This is because if he does not perform well in Miami, he may be released altogether in the 2025 season.
When Go Woo-seok signed with San Diego, he included the right to veto relegation to the minor league in 2025, which could turn out to be a handshake.
This is because Miami may send out Go Woo-seok altogether to protect his entry into the big league.
If this situation occurs, Go Woo-seok will have to return to his original team, LG, early next year.