New York Mets Choi Ji-man
Ji-Man Choi (33, New York Mets), who is having a difficult time in the U.S. minor league, hit his third home run of the season in Triple A.
Choi Ji-man, who plays for the Syracuse Mets, a Triple-A club affiliated with the Mets, started as the 6th hitter and first baseman in the game against the Scranton Wilkes-Barre Rail Riders (affiliated with the New York Yankees) held at PNC Field in Musik, Pennsylvania, USA on the 22nd (Korean time) and went 1 for 3. He hit a single and walked two.
Ji-Man Choi hit a two-run home run off Art Warren's slider with two outs in the sixth inning, when the team was ahead 10-0.
This is a home run hit in Triple A 28 days after the 24th of last month.
As a result, Choi Ji-man's Triple A performance became a batting average of 0.194 (12 hits in 62 at-bats), 3 home runs, and 9 RBIs.
Choi Ji-man suffered an injury to his right rib last month and was unable to play for a while, but returned to the Triple A game only a week ago, on the 15th.
Even after returning, he was unable to improve his batting skills, and on this day, he had three on-base games, including a home run. 사설토토