In a home game against the Nashville Sounders under the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, Ko took the mound as the fourth pitcher for the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, a triple-A team of the Miami Marlins, and allowed no hit, walk, and strikeout during one ⅔ inning. He was the only pitcher who threw no hit or run.
Ko Woo-seok appeared when the team was in a bad situation and stabilized it. He took the mound in the top of the seventh inning with one out and runners on the first and second bases.
His first opponent was Wes Clarky. He threw two fastballs in a row, and he threw one more 92.2 mile fastball to the center, but it became a fly to the right field. Then, the runner on second base ran to the third base, with two outs and runners on the first and third bases.
During the fifth Brewer Hicklen at-bat, first baseman Isaac Collins stole second base to reach second and third base, and after a full count match with Hicklen, he put a 92.5-mile fastball on his body for the sixth pitch, but the ball was declared and the walk loaded the bases with two outs.
He caught No. 6 Vinny Capra with a high fastball of 93.2 miles (about 150 kilometers) on the second pitch to the first baseman, ending the game without allowing any additional runs. Troy Johnston’s solo shot in the bottom of the seventh inning tied the score at 10-10.
Ko was solid at the top of the eighth inning. He grounded out No. 7 Francisco Mejia through a fastball to the first base, and No. 8 Owen Miller also swung and missed with a fly to the shortstop. Patrick Dorian completed his mission by making two strikes with two curves and a high fastball of 92.2 miles on the third pitch. 무료슬롯사이트
Replaced by Luerbert Arias in the top of the ninth inning. The game was extended, and Nashville won 12-11. Showing off his ability to escape crisis, Ko lowered his Triple-A ERA to 3.18.