‘FA 25 billion human victory’ Won Jong-hyun sighs over injury “The surgery will be done if the results are accurate…”

카지노At least for the rest of the first half. It’s an injury that makes Kiwoom sigh.

Kiwoom manager Hong Won-ki spoke about the injury of veteran pitcher Won Jong-hyun before the team’s game against Doosan in the 2023 Shinhan Bank SOL KBO League at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on Sunday.

In the previous day’s game against NC at the Gocheok Dome, Won Jong-hyun, who came on as a reliever in the top of the eighth inning with Kiwoom leading 4-2, struck out the leadoff batter Kim Joo-won but was hit by a single to left by Son Ah-seop and two batters later by Park Min-woo.

Kiwoom opted for a pitching change, and Won Jong-hyun was unable to finish the inning and was replaced by Yang Hyun. Leaving the mound with runners on first and third, Won was forced to give up two runs in ⅔ of an inning, as Yang gave up a single to Kwon Hee-dong and a double to Jason Martin in right-center field, allowing both runners he left on base to score.

Kiwoom ultimately removed Won Jong-hyun from the first-team roster on the same day as the injury lingered. “Won Jong-hyun had a recurrence of the injury in the same area where he was sick in April, and he had a checkup at the hospital, but the results were not good,” sighed Kiwoom manager Hong Won-ki. It is unknown how long it will take for Won to return as the exact results of the examination are not yet available, so it is unknown whether he will have surgery or not. All Won-ki could say was, “I will tell you after the exact results of the examination are available.”

Won Jong-hyun, who overcame cancer to take the mound in his NC days and became known as the protagonist of the “human victory” with 82 saves and 86 holds in his career, made a comeback last year with a 5-1 record with 13 saves and a 2.98 ERA in 68 games, exercising his free agency rights for the first time and signing a four-year contract with Kiwoom for a total of 2.5 billion won. However, this year, his first season with Kiwoom, he has struggled with a 1-1 record with a 5.79 ERA in 20 games.

On the same day, Kiwoom added right-hander Kim Sung-jin to its roster. Kim has appeared in 30 games this season, posting a 1-5 record with a 3.71 ERA.

At least for the rest of the first half. It’s an injury that makes Kiwoom sigh.

Kiwoom manager Hong Won-ki spoke about the injury of veteran pitcher Won Jong-hyun before the team’s game against Doosan in the 2023 Shinhan Bank SOL KBO League at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on Sunday.

In the previous day’s game against NC at the Gocheok Dome, Won Jong-hyun, who came on as a reliever in the top of the eighth inning with Kiwoom leading 4-2, struck out the leadoff batter Kim Joo-won but was hit by a single to left by Son Ah-seop and two batters later by Park Min-woo.

Kiwoom opted for a pitching change, and Won Jong-hyun was unable to finish the inning and was replaced by Yang Hyun. Leaving the mound with runners on first and third, Won was forced to give up two runs in ⅔ of an inning, as Yang gave up a single to Kwon Hee-dong and a double to Jason Martin in right-center field, allowing both runners he left on base to score.

Kiwoom ultimately removed Won Jong-hyun from the first-team roster on the same day as the injury lingered. “Won Jong-hyun had a recurrence of the injury in the same area where he was sick in April, and he had a checkup at the hospital, but the results were not good,” sighed Kiwoom manager Hong Won-ki. It is unknown how long it will take for Won to return as the exact results of the examination are not yet available, so it is unknown whether he will have surgery or not. All Won-ki could say was, “I will tell you after the exact results of the examination are available.”

Won Jong-hyun, who overcame cancer to take the mound in his NC days and became known as the protagonist of the “human victory” with 82 saves and 86 holds in his career, made a comeback last year with a 5-1 record with 13 saves and a 2.98 ERA in 68 games, exercising his free agency rights for the first time and signing a four-year contract with Kiwoom for a total of 2.5 billion won. However, this year, his first season with Kiwoom, he has struggled with a 1-1 record with a 5.79 ERA in 20 games.

On the same day, Kiwoom added right-hander Kim Sung-jin to its roster. Kim has appeared in 30 games this season, posting a 1-5 record with a 3.71 ERA.

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