Shocking 9 At-Bats Without a Hit, 4 Strikeouts, 2 Double Plays... A 7.8 Billion Won Veteran Demoted to Minors in Just 4 Days
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Veteran slugger Yang Seok-hwan has been demoted to the minor league just four days after being called up to the main team.
- The decision was made by Doosan Bears manager Kim Won-hyung on June 22, a move that surprised many.
- Yang, who has a salary of 7.8 billion won, struggled significantly, recording 9 at-bats without a hit, 4 strikeouts, and 2 double plays in his recent appearances.
Seoul, South Korea โ In a swift and surprising turn of events, veteran slugger Yang Seok-hwan has been demoted to the minor league by the Doosan Bears, merely four days after his promotion to the main squad. The decision, announced by manager Kim Won-hyung on June 22, has sent shockwaves through the team and its fanbase.
Yang, who commands a hefty salary of 7.8 billion won, has struggled immensely in his recent appearances. His performance has been particularly dismal, marked by a streak of nine at-bats without a single hit. Compounding his struggles, he has struck out four times and grounded into two double plays, highlighting a significant slump.
The rapid demotion raises questions about the veteran's future with the team and the manager's strategy. While the exact reasons for the immediate reassignment were not detailed, Yang's performance metrics clearly indicate a player in distress. The team's decision underscores the harsh realities of professional baseball, where even highly paid veterans are subject to immediate consequences for underperformance.
This move by manager Kim Won-hyung signals a no-nonsense approach to team performance. The expectation is that Yang will use his time in the minor league to regroup and regain his form. Whether he can bounce back and reclaim his spot on the main team remains to be seen, but his current situation serves as a stark reminder of the intense competition and high stakes in professional sports.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.