Go Woo-seok, who is playing for the Miami Marlins' Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, continued his scoreless streak for three consecutive games, taking a step closer to the major leagues.

On the 12th (Korean time), Go Woo-seok recorded no earned runs while striking out three batters in 1⅓ innings during the away game against the Rochester Red Wings, the Triple-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals, at Innovative Field in Rochester, New York.

Trailing 1-3 in the sixth with two outs and no runners on base, Go Woo-seok took the mound as the team's third pitcher and struck out the first batter, Drew Millas, with a swinging Samjin. He then recorded back-to-back Samjins on Jackson Cluff and J.T. Aruda in the seventh inning, inducing Dailon Leach into an infield ground ball.

On this day, Go recorded 18 pitches, of which 11 were strikes. He reached a top speed of 94 miles per hour (151.3 km/h).

Meanwhile, Go Woo-seok, who joined the spring training as an invited player in February, started the season on the injured list after suffering a fracture to his right index finger while doing shadow pitching. After recovering from the injury, he announced his return to the field by pitching one game (2 innings, no hits, 1 walk, 3 strikeouts, no earned runs) in the rookie league on the 9th of last month and continued his rehabilitation appearances after moving to Low Single-A on the 15th.

Despite struggling with 7 hits, 5 walks, and 4 earned runs over 4 games (5 innings) at Low Single-A Jupiter Hammerheads for an earned run average of 7.20, Go Woo-seok was promoted to High Single-A Beloit Sky Carp on the 2nd of this month and made appearances in 2 games. He recorded 3 hits, 2 walks, 2 strikeouts, and 2 earned runs over 2⅔ innings for an ERA of 6.75, which is not good.

However, Go Woo-seok was promoted directly to Triple-A, skipping Double-A, and he is currently on a streak of three consecutive scoreless games, including the game of the day. Having reached just one step below the major leagues, if he demonstrates consistent performance, he could be called up to the big leagues.

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