Ko Woo-seok will have a harder time next year

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Ko Woo-suk 26, who ended his first season after advancing to the U.S. with poor performance, is expected to face even more difficulties in 2025. It is due to the veto of the minor league.

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos ended the 2024 season with a home game against the Montgomery Biscuits under Tampa Bay Rays on the 16th.

On the day, Penser Cola won the game 6-5 after 10 extra innings. With a season-high 71 wins and 65 losses and a 0.522 win rate, Go did not take the mound.

As a result, he ended his first minor league season after entering the U.S. In total, he pitched 5 1/3 innings in 44 games, recording 4 wins, 3 losses, 4 saves, and a 6.54 ERA.

In particular, he was the worst player at Double-A Penser Cola under the Miami Marlins. He pitched 19 innings in 18 games with a 10.42 ERA.

Ko Woo-suk had high expectations ahead of this season, signing a two-plus-one-year contract with the San Diego Padres worth $9.4 million.

However, Ko Woo-seok remained in the Minor League Double A without being included in the Major League's opening roster, and was traded to Miami in May.

Since then, Ko Woo-seok has sought to promote to the Major League from Triple-A, but he also suffered a humiliating relegation to Double-A in Miami, where his power is weak.

The issue is next season. Ko has the right to veto the minor league. However, this applies only after he joins the Major League roster.

If Miami does not raise Ko to the Major League, the right to veto the Minor League will be a piece of tissue. This is another reason not to raise Ko to the Major League.

Once you move to the Major League, you can't move to the Minor League. This could be the same case as Yoon Seok-min, who failed to enter the Major League in the past. 메이저놀이터

In other words, unless Ko Woo-seok performs brilliantly in the minor leagues in the upcoming 2025 season, entering the major leagues may become even more difficult.  

 

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