Pittsburgh Pirates' Bae Ji-hwan, suffering from 'wrist injury', will not be able to hold a bat for up to two weeks

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Bae Ji-hwan of the Pittsburgh Pirates of the Major League Baseball (MLB) is leaving for the United States through Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 on the afternoon of the 11th. 2024.1.11 News 1

 

Ji-hwan Bae of the Pittsburgh Pirates of the Major League Baseball (MLB) is leaving for the United States through Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 on the afternoon of the 11th. 

Major League Baseball (MLB) Pittsburgh Pirates Bae Ji-hwan (25) will not be able to practice batting for about two weeks due to a wrist injury.

On the 8th (Korean time), MLB.com reported the news of Bae Ji-hwan, who was diagnosed with a right wrist sprain and was placed on the injured list.

Bae Ji-hwan, who felt something wrong with his wrist while swinging early this month, was diagnosed with a wrist sprain after a checkup on the 4th. He was later placed on the 10-day injured list (IL). 안전놀이터

Afterwards, Bae Ji-hwan was advised by medical staff not to pick up a bat for ten days or up to two weeks. As a result, he was left out of the team for at least two weeks.

The club plans to re-examine Bae Ji-hwan's wrist condition in two weeks and then draw up a plan for his return to the big leagues. 슬롯사이트

Meanwhile, Bae Ji-hwan was excluded from the opening lineup due to a left hip injury and spent the season in the minor league Triple A before being promoted to the major league on May 22.

In the major league, while recording a batting average of 0.208 (5 hits in 24 at-bats), 2 RBIs, 5 runs, 2 stolen bases, and an OPS (on-base percentage + slugging percentage) of 0.477 in 8 games, he faced injury problems.  토토사이트 추천

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