He said he'd be back in 10 days, and he said, "How on earth did he bring him back?"
He said he'd be back in 10 days, and he said, "How on earth did he bring him back?"
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The return of the player, who was expected to come back in 10 days, will be delayed much more than expected. The club quickly hired a substitute.온라인바카라
SSG Landers foreign hitter Guillermo Herredia was removed from the first team entry on the 11th. The cause is right thigh abscess (fleeceitis). At first, the condition was not serious, and the hospital treatment also made an optimistic diagnosis, so I was watching while managing it.
However, unexpectedly, the abscess began to spread more and more. Eventually, the area with the abscess was incised through a simple operation. At that time, I thought I would be able to recover and return in 10 days.
However, Herredia hasn't even started exercising until the 10th. This time, it was unexpected. The part where the procedure was performed needs to go forward, but the condition worsened as the infection occurred. The problem is that you can't use your body at all. You can't exercise at all because sweat or water shouldn't enter the area. Eventually, Herredia has to sit still and wait for her to recover.
The SSG club moved quickly when it was decided that Herredia, who had expected to return in 10 days, needed about six weeks to return. Among the injury replacement candidates who had been listed, the players who played in the U.S. Independent League were narrowed down to two or three finalists.
In reality, the probability of finding a player in the U.S. Major League or Minor League is close to zero at the beginning of the season. This is especially true for short-term replacement of injuries that cannot be paid a lot of money. The situation is similar in Japan and Australia, but as in the case of the Shirakawa Kisho last year, the best way is to find candidates in the independent leagues of Japan and the U.S.
Ryan McBroom, who SSG recruited mostly by Herredia, has 66 games in the Major League and played for two years in the 2022-2023 season for the Toyokafu Hiroshima in Japan. He had great strength as a batter with both Major League and Japanese pro baseball experience. After completing his Japanese challenge, he played for the Long Island Ducks in the U.S. independent league.
McBroom was also on the list of KBO League teams thanks to his impressive performance in Japan. Two or three years ago, several clubs, as well as SSG, looked at McBroom as a candidate. SSG did not let go of McBroom, which it considered important at the time. Judging that he is in good condition in the U.S. independent league, he quickly started to push for a contract, and it was successful. Another club that was interested in McBroom in the past was surprised, saying, "How on earth did he bring that player at this point?"
McBroom arrived in Korea via Incheon International Airport on May 21 and is ready to play as an SSG player. There is only one concern. It is the sense of the real game. Unlike the professional league, the U.S. Independent League has yet to open its doors. Practice games will begin in late April ahead of the May opening, and McBroom was originally scheduled to increase his batting performance by playing games from May 21 to 22. Since the actual hiatus has been quite long since the end of last season, the only concern is whether he will be able to adapt quickly to the balls of KBO League pitchers.
For now, the dice has been thrown. At this point, McBroom's replacement card was the best option if Herredia could not come right away. Now we can only hope that McBroom will fill some of Herredia's vacancies.