IT'S GUARANTEED TO BE 3.3 BILLION ANYWAY...KO WOO-SEOK HAS NOTHING TO DO. CAN HE NOT USE THE FOURTH PLACE IN THE MIAMI TEAM'S ANNUAL SALARY

It's guaranteed to be 3.3 billion anyway...Ko Woo-seok has nothing to do. Can he not use the fourth place in the Miami team's annual salary

It's guaranteed to be 3.3 billion anyway...Ko Woo-seok has nothing to do. Can he not use the fourth place in the Miami team's annual salary

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The ordeal continues for Miami Marlins pitcher Ko Woo-seok (27). Due to an unexpected injury, he couldn't throw a ball and moved to a minor league camp.

Miami sent six players to a minor league camp on the 4th (Korea Standard Time) to clean up its roster. As one of them was Ko Woo-seok, who left the camp due to a fracture in his right index finger from the start of the camp, the relegation of the minor camp was a predicted step.

A minor leaguer who was not on the 40-man roster, Ko joined the Miami Spring Training Center in Jupiter, Florida as an invited player. Due to his incomplete status, he needed to show something in the exhibition game, but his injury suffered.
He had trouble with his right index finger while shadow pitching repeatedly while holding a towel and throwing balls at a weight training ground. Afterwards, Ko felt uncomfortable with his index finger when holding a certain pitch grip, and was diagnosed with a fracture after examination. One day before the exhibition game's opening game, the news of his injury was reported.

After moving to a minor camp without making a single pitch, Ko was eliminated early on from the competition for the opening roster. The opportunity to make an impression in front of new Miami coach Clayton McCuller disappeared, and the season started in the minor league.

Unfortunately, we have to accept what has already happened. We have to recover our fingers and wait for the opportunity to show our competitiveness in the minor league season in the best condition. As the annual salary of 2.25 million dollars and about 3.3 billion won in our money are guaranteed this year, Miami has no choice but to use Ko Woo-seok at least once.

Major League Baseball's flagship "Small Market" Miami has the lowest annual salary among the 30 teams, with an estimated team salary of about $70 million this year. Only three players have a higher salary than Ko Woo-seok: pitcher Sandy Alcantara ($17.3 million), outfielder Jesus Sanchez ($4.5 million), and pitcher Carl Quantryl ($3.5 million). 토토사이트

In January last year, Ko signed a contract with the San Diego Padres for 4.5 million dollars with a two-year guarantee. His annual salary is 1.75 million dollars last year and 2.25 million dollars this year. Next year's 3 million dollars is a mutual option that both players and the club can implement when they want, and if neither club wants it, the contract will be terminated for 500,000 dollars. The contract was traded to the Miami Marlins, but the terms and conditions will remain the same.

Although he is a minor leaguer, there is nothing too urgent for Ko Woo-seok as he is guaranteed $2.25 million in salary. Salary is an opportunity due to the structure of Major League Baseball that is driven by the logic of money. In San Diego, where star players were lined up, the proportion was low, but in Miami, he is a high-ranking salaryman, so one opportunity will come at least once.

Miami is undergoing rebuilding with young players, so the pitching staff is not good. It is not a team that is in a hurry to get good results, and we will never neglect a player who has to pay a large amount of money. We can expect Ko Woo-suk's call-up even if he shows some healthy competitiveness in the minor leagues. I don't know when that will be, but Ko should be well prepared.

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