MLB ‘Lee Jong-beom’s famous family’ Following his son, his son-in-law Go Woo-seok also goes to the United States.
Kim Ha-seong offers to join San Diego… LG “Decided to send him to the major leagues” Go, leaving the country for medical tests, etc., looks like he will compete with Japan’s Matsui as a closer as a closing pitcher There is also a possibility of his big league debut in March at Gocheok
Go Woo-seok is about to join San Diego in the Major League Baseball (MLB).
Following Lee Jong-beom’s (54) son Lee Jeong-hoo (26, San Francisco), his son-in-law Ko Woo-seok (26, LG) will also head to the American professional baseball Major League (MLB) stage. Go Woo-seok’s destination is San Diego, where Kim Ha-seong (29) is playing.
Cha Myeong-seok, general manager of LG professional baseball, said, “On the 2nd, Ko Woo-seok informed us that he received an offer from San Diego following the posting (private competitive bidding) process. “The club respected the player’s wishes and decided to send Go Woo-seok to the MLB team,” the team announced on the 3rd. Go Woo-seok said hello to the LG team this morning and left for the United States to complete contract finalization procedures, including a medical test. Go Woo-seok was able to negotiate with all 30 MLB teams until 7 a.m. on the 4th, 30 days after the posting announcement date (December 5th of last year). 바카라사이트
LG did not disclose San Diego’s specific offer amount. However, it is clear that it is far from a ‘big hit’. General Manager Cha said, “I agreed with Ko Woo-seok that if an offer worth more than $7 million (approximately KRW 9.1 billion) comes from an MLB team, we will send it to him. “There was a lot of concern internally at the club because the conditions presented by San Diego did not meet these requirements,” he said.
When Go Woo-seok announced his intention to advance to the big leagues after winning the Korean Series in November of last year, LG conditionally agreed, saying, “We will decide after looking at the total contract amount.” Go Woo-seok, who was LG’s first draft pick in 2017, had not yet qualified as a free agent (FA), so he could advance to MLB through the posting system only with the team’s approval. MLB clubs that recruit Korean players through postings must pay a ‘transfer fee’ to their original club based on the contract amount. As the contract amount decreases, the transfer fee also decreases, so there was no reason for LG to give Go Woo-seok away at a ‘low price’.
Manager Cha said, “But what should I do if the player is crying? I explained the situation to acting owner Koo Bon-neung, and he said, ‘The player wants to try it, so help me. “He got the answer, ‘Send it to me without questioning it.’” Before Go Woo-seok, no LG player had advanced to MLB through the posting system.
However, it is unclear whether Go Woo-seok will be able to immediately take over as a closing pitcher in MLB. This is because San Diego has already signed a five-year contract worth a total of $28 million with Japanese professional baseball Rakuten closing pitcher Yuki Matsui (29). Matsui is a left-handed pitcher who recorded a total of 236 saves and an ERA of 2.40 over the 10 years he played in the Japanese professional baseball league.
If Go Woo-seok is named to the MLB roster at the start of the season, there is a high possibility that he will make his big league debut through the ‘Seoul Series’ held at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on March 20th and 21st. If this happens, the Seoul Series will be held as a ‘mini Korea-Japan match’ between San Diego, teamed by Kim Ha-seong and Ko Woo-seok, and the LA Dodgers, teamed by Shohei Otani (30) and Yoshinobu Yamamoto (26). San Francisco is also part of the National League West Division, along with San Diego and the Dodgers, and will face each other 19 times during the season. There is a high possibility that Lee Jeong-hoo and Go Woo-seok will face off against brother-in-law and brother-in-law. 카지노사이트