What's going on with Ko Woo-suk? No name for the opening game!! More than 40 days after the finger fracture... he may have been on the injured list
What's going on with Ko Woo-suk? No name for the opening game!! More than 40 days after the finger fracture... he may have been on the injured list
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Ko Woo-seok was not listed in the opening game of the 2025 Double A season.
The Pensacola Blue Wahoos, a double-A team under the Miami Marlins, did not put Ko Woo-suk on the list of players to play in the season opener on the 5th (Korea time).
Earlier in the day, Miami-area media outlet PC On First reported that Ko Woo-suk was assigned to Double A through an update of the Miami club's injuries.
The Pensacola team's official website also posted Ko Woo-suk on the pitching roster until the 3rd.
Prior to this, PC On First expected Ko Woo-suk to start the season by listing on the injured list.
Therefore, it seems that Ko is on the injured list.
Ko Woo-seok participated in the Major League camp on Feb. 11 (Korea Standard Time) after receiving an invitation for spring training. However, he suffered a broken finger while playing pigging sandow with a towel. Since then, he has never taken the mound and went down to the minor league camp. 스포츠토토
Prior to last season, Ko signed a two-year, $4.5 million contract with the San Diego Padres through posting. However, he was eliminated from the MLB regular-season opening entry due to poor performances in exhibition games and then moved down to Minor League Double-A.
He was traded to Miami in May. The Miami Marlins sent him to Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp. As the team showed poor performance there, the Miami Marlins traded Ko for him
He transferred his status to the Minor League. Soon after, he was sent to Double-A.
In 16 matches of Triple-A, Ko had a 4.29 ERA with two wins and one hold without a loss, and in 28 matches of Double-A, he had two wins and three losses and three saves with an 8.04 ERA. Notably, he was very sluggish with a 10.42 ERA for Pensacola. His combined ERA in the Minor League was 6.54, with four wins and three losses and three saves in 44 matches.