KOREAN NATIONAL BASEBALL TEAM UNSATISFIED KIM DO-YOUNG REPLACED DUE TO PELVIC PAIN

Korean National Baseball Team Unsatisfied Kim Do-young Replaced Due to Pelvic Pain

Korean National Baseball Team Unsatisfied Kim Do-young Replaced Due to Pelvic Pain

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Kim Do-young (KIA Tigers), a key player in the Korean national baseball team's offense, was out of the game due to injury.

Kim Do-young was substituted during defense in the top of the 6th inning during the 4th match of Group B against the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Premier12 2024 held at the Taipei Tianmu Stadium in Taiwan on the 16th.

Kim Do-young, who started as the third batter and third baseman, grimaced while trying to tag out the catcher's throw when Ricardo Cespedes, the runner on second base, stole third base in the top of the sixth inning 파워볼 with two outs and a runner on second base, when the score was 0-5.

The runner was ruled safe after avoiding Kim Do-young's tag, and Kim Do-young was replaced by Na Seung-yeop (Lotte Giants) after the next batter, Allen Hanson, hit a timely hit.

Na Seung-yeop moved to first base, and Song Seong-moon (Kiwoom Heroes), who was previously the first baseman, filled the third baseman position left by Kim Do-young.

A Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) official explained, "Kim Do-young was substituted due to discomfort in his left hip joint while playing defense."

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