BAE JI-HWAN, A 'LACK OF TALENT', EVENTUALLY BECAME TRIPLE-A AND SAID, 'WILL HE BECOME AN AAA TYPE PLAYER?'

Bae Ji-hwan, a 'lack of talent', eventually became Triple-A and said, 'Will he become an AAA type player?'

Bae Ji-hwan, a 'lack of talent', eventually became Triple-A and said, 'Will he become an AAA type player?'

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In the end, Bae Ji-hwan (26, Pittsburgh Pirates) did not hold out in the Major League. Bae Ji-hwan went down to Triple-A in the minor league.

The Pittsburgh Pirates said Wednesday that it will exercise its Minor League option for Bae. Bae will play for the Indianapolis Indians.

He added that outfielder Alexander Canario (25) will be placed on the 26-man roster of the Major League Baseball. Canario is an outfielder recruited by the New York Mets recently.

In the end, Bae Ji-hwan was included in Pittsburgh's 2025 season opening roster on the 28th of last month, and then fell to the minor league without enduring 10 days.

Bad Ji-hwan's fall to the Minor League is predictable. He could not play in three consecutive games after hitting no hits, three strikeouts and running base as a pinch runner.

This is because Bae Ji-hwan did not do his part in the given opportunity. Bae Ji-hwan struck out three at-bat, and was below expectations as a pinch runner.

Earlier, Bae Ji-hwan started in left field once in an away game against the Miami Marlins, the third game since the team opened on the 30th of last month.

Bae gave a chance to display strong batting performance at an exhibition game. However, Bae had no hit in four times at bat and had three strikeouts. He had no chance to display fast feet.

In addition, Bae was a pinch runner at the match against the Miami Marlins on June 31. This means that when the game is tied 2 to 2, Bae should use his fast feet to sway the opponent team.
However, Bae expressed regret several times at the base. He failed to see the intention of the opponent team's battery in the process of moving to the second base. 카지노

In addition, it was a great regret that he returned to first base without seeing the opponent's catcher's throw fall into center field during an attempt to steal second base.

Bae Ji-hwan then took second base with a walk by subsequent Zach Swinsky, and then ran to third base when Miami pitcher Calvin Porcher's pitch was pitched.

The Miami Marlins asked for a VAR check, but the decision was reversed to "out." Not only the process from first base to second base but also the fact that he was out from third base was all regrettable.

The problem is that Bae has nothing more to show in the Minor League. In 66 Triple-A games last year, he posted a batting average of 0.342, on-base percentage of 0.433 and OPS of 0.937.
However, such performance does not work in the Major League. Now, Bae is seeking to re-enter the Major League from Triple-A.

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