Kim Ha-sung, did you avoid the worst… going to IL due to right shoulder inflammation, and the coach said, “Maybe come back in 10 days.”

Kim Ha-sung of the San Diego Padres was placed on the injured list.

The Padres placed Kim Ha-sung on the injured list on the 10th ahead of the home game against the Minnesota Twins on the 21st (Korea Standard Time).

It was a move that was expected to some extent. During an away game against the Colorado Rockies on the 19th, Kim Ha-sung injured his right shoulder while going to the first base to check the pitcher.

Having complained of severe pain at the time of his injury, he underwent a thorough examination after returning to San Diego.

Coach Mike Shildt cautioned against excessive optimism in an interview before the game on the 20th, but also left a comment, “The initial diagnosis is favorable.”

A day later, he was listed as injured due to “shoulder inflammation.”

San Diego coach Mike Shildt said in an interview with local media such as the “San Diego Union-Tribune” that Kim Ha-sung’s registration period may exceed the minimum period of 10 days, but there is also optimism that he may not.

He added that if Kim Ha-sung injured his left shoulder, which did not throw the ball, he might have waited in hopes of returning within a few days.

If the director’s words are true, this can be seen as avoiding the worst.

In that case, you can expect to return within the season and play in the postseason.

Impact on the FA market can also be minimized. There is still an opportunity to increase the value of the team to become a FA after the end of the season. 토토사이트

Rather, considering the situation in which he has been running with a shoulder injury, it may be an opportunity for reorganization.

Meanwhile, San Diego filled Kim Ha-sung’s spot by calling up infielder Matthew Barten from Triple-A El Paso.

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