When will he return to the 1st team with a batting average of 20% → knee injury → 2nd team batting average of 160? 412 home runs
When will he return to the 1st team with a batting average of 20% → knee injury → 2nd team batting average of 160? 412 home runs
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Park Byung-ho, a big shot of the Samsung Lions in professional baseball, has been silent in the Futures League with no hits for three consecutive games.
Park started as the designated hitter at the 2025 Futures League KIA Tigers game held at Gyeongsan Stadium on Saturday. He had no hit and one walk in three times at bat.스포츠토토
Park Byung-ho came out as a leadoff hitter in the second inning and was out with a fly ball to left field for the third time in the second strike.
In the fourth inning, Samsung had no outs and no outs, as Kim Sang-joon walked and Soo-ho hit left-handed hits. Coming up to the batter's box with a chance to score, Park calmly picked out three balls with one ball and two strikes to walk.
However, Samsung failed to score a point due to Lee Chang-yong's strikeout, Anju-hyung's straight hit to second baseman, and Lee Jin-yong's strikeout with no outs and bases loaded.
KIA took a 2-0 lead in the top of the fifth inning on Park Min's two-run homer, but Samsung tied the game 2-2 in the bottom of the fifth inning on a right-handed double by Soo-ho with two outs and runners on first and second bases. KIA took a 3-2 lead again in the top of the sixth inning on Ko Jong-wook's timely hit with no outs and runners on second base.
In the bottom of the sixth inning, Park Byung-ho came out as a leadoff batter and was out with a foul fly on the first base with two strikes. Gong Min-gyu, Anju-hyung and Lee Jin-yong had three consecutive hits, and loaded the bases with one out. Kang turned the game around 4-3 with a two-run double.
Yang Woo-hyun's two-run timely hit with runners on the second and third bases with two outs, Kim Sang-joon's one-run timely hit with runners on the third base with two outs, and Soo-ho's triple to the right-center with two outs led the team to an 8-3 run. Park took the batter's box for the second time in the sixth inning alone. Park was grounded out to the third base with two outs and runners on the third base.
Park had a batting average of .20 (25 hits in 125 at-bats) with nine homers and 20 RBIs in 48 games for the first team this season. Although his batting average was low, he hit one homerun per 14 hits. However, he was listed as injured on May 22 due to knee pain.
Park has been playing in the Futures League since May 27. He has a batting average of 160 (four hits in 25 times at bat) and one homer, four RBIs and an OPS of 0.582 in seven games. He has had hits in four consecutive games, but has no hits in 10 times at bat in the last three games. He seems to be not back on track yet.