"EIGHT WEEKS OF RECOVERY" BREAKING UP WITH IMPENDING 2.1 BILLION ACE...SEARCH FOR 'NEW FACE' STARTS, LOTTE'S OPTIONS ARE 'THREE' REGARDLESS OF THE KNIFE

"Eight Weeks of Recovery" Breaking Up With impending 2.1 Billion Ace...Search for 'New Face' Starts, Lotte's options are 'Three' regardless of the knife

"Eight Weeks of Recovery" Breaking Up With impending 2.1 Billion Ace...Search for 'New Face' Starts, Lotte's options are 'Three' regardless of the knife

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The recovery period is as long as eight weeks. Lotte Giants and Charlie Barnes seem to be nearing a breakup.바카라사이트

A Lotte official announced the results of hospital examinations of Jeon Min-jae, a "trade lucky guy," and Charlie Barnes, a "left-handed lion" on Tuesday. Jeon, who was hit by a dune in his eye area, is scheduled to hold training sessions in the Futures League until Wednesday, but the problem is Barnes.

Barnes was in contact with the KBO League by wearing Lotte's uniform prior to the 2022 season. Barnes played in 31 games in his first season of his debut and was 12-12 with a 3.62 ERA, and was reborn as Lotte's ace the following year, with an excellent performance of 11-10 with a 3.28 ERA in 30 games. And although he did not play a full-time season last year due to injury, he continued to be not bad with 9 wins, 6 losses and a 3.35 ERA in 25 games.

In response, Lotte awarded a whopping 1.5 million U.S. dollars to Barnes prior to this season. The guaranteed amount is 1.35 million dollars, and the incentive is 150,000 dollars. However, Barnes' performance this year is quite disappointing. Barnes has three wins, four losses and a 5.32 ERA in eight games this year, and is ranked 28th in ERA among 30 pitchers who met the required innings. This is not the image of Barnes as we know him.

Coach Kim Tae-hyung is predicting that Barnes will not improve. After losing six runs (four earned runs) in five innings in a showdown with the Hanwha Eagles on April 23, the coach told reporters that his ball power is not very good. The first starter needs to pay the bill. Barnes' ball power has declined a lot. Notably, he only comes out 140 kilometers after three innings. "I don't think there is any room for him to improve."

And Barnes allowed one run (one earned run) and quality start+ (less than three earned runs in seven innings) against the Kiwoom Heroes on April 29, but he was still not satisfied with the coach's eyes. Even after the game against Kiwoom, head coach Kim Tae-hyung sighed, "I'm not that satisfied with the ball going."

Barnes collapsed again in such a shaky situation. On the 4th, Barnes left another disappointing result against the NC Dinos with seven hits (two homers), three walks, three strikeouts, and five runs (five earned) while pitching five ⅓ innings. The slump is also sluggish, but the biggest problem is injury. Barnes was canceled from the first team on the 5th due to complaints of discomfort in his physical condition after the match against NC.

As a result, Barnes had a left sub-scapular muscle injury after a checkup at Cheongdam Leone Hospital on Tuesday. It will take eight weeks for him to recover. No matter how sluggish he is, Barnes' departure will be fatal for Lotte, which is in fierce competition to find new players by continuously digesting its rotation as a starting pitcher. Then, what will happen to Lotte's plan for Barnes.

First of all, Lotte has two major choices. The first way for Barnes to recover is to find a "short-term foreign player" by using an alternative foreign player system for eight weeks. The second way is to bring an end to Barnes' journey and bring in a new foreign pitcher. Of course, there is a third way. Players currently on the market, or those who want to bring in players but cannot afford to bring in players due to transfer fees, can buy time as short-term foreign players and bring in new players when the Major League roster is organized.

What is certain is that Lotte is moving. When Barnes left last year due to injury, Lotte did not recruit any short-term outsiders, which is why Barnes did not expect his hiatus to exceed six weeks at the time. Lotte is determined not to repeat the same mistake as it already had a big experience last year. Lotte is also looking for a new foreign player with a "two-track" for players who have previously made the list, leaving all possibilities open.

If Lotte fails to make it to the fall stage again this year, it will fail to advance to the post season for the eighth consecutive year. As this would be the team's worst disgrace ever to overcome the dark period of the "password," Lotte is committed to making it to the top five somehow. How will Lotte bring in new foreign players? There is no doubt that Lotte's front desk has become busy.

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