Go Woo-seok allows 1 hit and no runs in 1 inning in MLB exhibition game

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San Diego reliever Go Woo-seok (San Diego Padres)

Go Woo-seok (San Diego Padres) boasted his crisis management skills and finished his third appearance in an MLB exhibition game without allowing a run.

In a home game against the Cincinnati Reds held at Peoria Stadium in Peoria, Arizona, USA on the 7th (Korean time), Go Woo-seok came on as a relief pitcher in the top of the 7th inning when the team was tied 2-6, and pitched 1 inning, allowing 1 hit, 1 strikeout, and no runs.

Go Woo-seok's exhibition game ERA went down to 3.00 (1 earned run in 3 innings).

Go Woo-seok, who took the mound for the first time in three days, hit the first batter, Spencer Stier, with a fly ball to left field, then hit a double to left field by Hernan Perez and was immediately in danger of giving up a run.

Afterwards, instead of striking out PJ Higgins, Go Woo-seok gave up a stolen base, putting Tyler Stevenson on third base with two outs, and ended the inning by catching Tyler Stevenson with a grounder.

San Diego's Korean batter Ha-seong Kim was absent.MLB.com reported that Manager Mike Schilt gave Kim Ha-seong, who was suffering from mild back pain, a break to prevent injury, so Sander Boharz played as shortstop.

San Diego lost 2-6.

Lee Jeong-hoo (San Francisco Giants) had a day off as there was no game that day.

Park Hyo-jun, who is participating in the exhibition game as an invited minor league player for the Oakland Athletics, appeared as a substitute in the bottom of the 5th inning in a game against the Los Angeles Angels and scored his 6th RBI of the exhibition game with a sacrifice fly in the top of the 9th inning. 19가이드03

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