PRO BASEBALL LOTTE, JEON JUN-WOO RETURNS, KO SEUNG-MIN LEAVES DUE TO FINGER INJURY

Pro Baseball Lotte, Jeon Jun-woo returns, Ko Seung-min leaves due to finger injury

Pro Baseball Lotte, Jeon Jun-woo returns, Ko Seung-min leaves due to finger injury

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Lotte Giants infielder Seung-min Ko (24) will return in the second half of the season after suffering a finger injury.

The Lotte Giants announced on the 27th, ahead of the game against the KIA Tigers in Busan, that "Seungmin Ko, who was

diagnosed with a sprained left thumb at the hospital, will need about 3-4 weeks for rehabilitation."

In the previous game, in the bottom of the 7th inning with one out and runners on first and third base, Ko Seung-min hit a

ground ball to second base and slid head-first to first base for an infield hit.

Victor Reyes' double immediately tied the game at 4-4, and Lotte eventually won 6-4.

The price for Ko Seung-min's sliding that led to the comeback 합법 victory was injury.

Ko Seung-min has been the new problem solver for Lotte's batting lineup with a batting average of 0.316, 6 home runs,

and 43 RBIs this season, and has filled in well for veteran Jeon Jun-woo who was out with a calf injury.

As soon as Jeon Jun-woo returned from injury on the 26th, Ko Seung-min was left out.

A Lotte club official said, "This is a conservative estimate for the rehabilitation period, and it could be brought forward a bit."

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