A huge trade transfer student goes to the 2nd... 6 players including '2.1 billion FA' Koo Seung-min canceled the entry for the 1st team
A huge trade transfer student goes to the 2nd... 6 players including '2.1 billion FA' Koo Seung-min canceled the entry for the 1st team
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On the day of rest after the nine consecutive games, KBO released the status of registration/cancellation of the first-team entry on the 8th.바카라사이트
Lotte pitcher Koo Seung-min, Samsung infielder Ahn Ju-hyeong and pitcher Jung Min-seong, Doosan outfielder Kim Min-seok, Kiwoom infielder Kim Woong-bin and outfielder Park Soo-jong have been removed from the entry list. There are no registered members for the first team. Empty seats will likely be registered on Tuesday.
Doosan sent outfielder Kim Min-seok to the second division. In November last year, Kim moved to Doosan due to a 3:2 mega trade between Lotte and Doosan. Kim, who joined the team as the third overall pick in the first round of the 2023 draft, showed good performance after the trade, posting a batting average of 333 at exhibition games this year. He was considered a top hitter.
However, Kim was sluggish with a batting average of around 100 percent since the season's opening, and returned to the top-tier Korean pro team on April 20. Since his return, he has recorded four hits in 17 at-bats for the last 10 games and a batting average of 235. In May, he played in four games, making one hit in three at-bats, and had few chances to play. He went back to the second-tier pro team and had time to reorganize.
Lotte bullpen pitcher Koo Seung-min has also moved down to the second tier. Koo has been sluggish in five games this season with one loss and one hold and an earned run average of 14.73.
In the game against LG on March 23, his first game of the season, he allowed three hits (one homer) with one walk, two strikeouts and four runs in ⅔ innings. He moved down to the second division on March 27, and pitched in six games in the second division, recording two saves and an ERA of 1.35.
He returned to the first team on April 29 and allowed three hits, two walks, two strikeouts and three runs (two earned runs) in three innings in four games. He has allowed two runs and one run in the last two games. He allowed one hit, one walk, and one run in ⅓ innings against SSG on the 7th.
In 66 games last year, Koo played as a setup man with five wins, three losses and 13 holds and an earned run average of 4.84. After the season, he became a free agent and signed a contract with Lotte for two plus two years, up to 2.1 billion won (down payment of 300 million won, annual salary of 1.2 billion won, and incentives of up to 600 million won). He has shown sluggish performance in the first year of his contract.
In just five days since joining the first team, Ahn has moved back down to the second team. He played in three games and recorded two hits in nine at-bats. Jung Min-sung, who received the monthly Mediheal Futures Rookie Award in the Futures League, took the mound as a temporary starter against Doosan on the 4th and was sluggish with four runs in one inning.
Park Soo-jong of Kiwoom was registered for the first time in the first time in the season at the end of April, and recorded one hit in 10 at-bats for six games and a batting average of 10%. Kim Woong-bin was called up on the 7th and started as a designated hitter in the match against KI, and was replaced after not having a hit in two at-bats. He went down to the second team again in a day.