"I'LL COME BACK". KOO JA-WOOK WILL COME BACK TO JAPAN, AND "WILL YOU COME BACK" WILL COME BACK TO THE U.S

"I'll come back". Koo Ja-wook will come back to Japan, and "Will You Come Back" will come back to the U.S

"I'll come back". Koo Ja-wook will come back to Japan, and "Will You Come Back" will come back to the U.S

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Conor Seabold and Koo Ja-wook, the core of the Samsung Lions' pitching and batting, are currently not in Korea. With the fall baseball continuing, will they be able to return.먹튀검증

Samsung has lost several players in this season`s playoff. Connor Seabold, who was an ace player with 11 wins and 6 losses and an ERA of 3.43 in 28 games during the regular season, was out of the lineup as he suffered a scapula injury at the end of the season, and Baek Jeong-hyun, who was scheduled to play as a bullpen in fall baseball, was also eliminated due to injury during the PO preparation period. Koo Ja-wook, who had four hits, one homer and three RBIs from five times at bat in the first and second PO games, was excluded from the lineup due to unexpected injury.

Connor and Baek Jung-hyun, who were injured at the end of the season and during the PO preparation period, were excluded from the PO entry at all, while Koo Ja-wook, who was injured in the second PO match, is committed to treatment instead of accompanying the team.

Connor and Koo Ja-wook went overseas. They are for medical treatment. First of all, Koo left the country to receive treatment at the Ijima treatment center in Japan. After being told that he would not be able to play in the third to fourth rounds of the PO, Koo chose intensive treatment to advance to the fifth round and the Korean Series. The Ijima treatment center, a hospital specializing in electrotherapy of bone and ligament, is visited by many sports players in Korea to shorten the duration of treatment. Koo visited this place after Sunday to participate in the game.

Koo left a message for the team before his departure. "I'll come back soon. I'm sorry. I hope you win," Koo said. Kang Min-ho replied, "Come back soon," and he also said in the locker room, "I'll make sure to come back." According to Samsung coach Park Jin-man, Koo's pain has decreased and he is moving without crutches.

Connor recently left for the U.S. Connor was eliminated from the PO list and was on a flight to the U.S. with the determination to focus on treatment to join KS. Connor, who still suffers, believes it is better to treat Connor in the U.S., where his family and doctor are located, rather than in Korea. Connor reportedly felt very sorry for the team that failed to join the PO.

Still, Connor has yet to throw the ball with less than a week left before the KS. Connor still in pain, even if he returns to Korea, will need more time to improve his sense of play that has failed to adjust to jet lag. "First of all, I think we need to decide to advance to the KS and then check the return date of Connor," coach Park Jin-man said. "If he is not in good physical condition, he may not come. There is no need to bring a player who is sick," he said.

Will the two key players be able to join the team belatedly? Samsung is paying keen attention to the physical conditions of the two players.

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