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STL prospect Cho Won-bin, no hit in match against Miami prospect

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Cho Won-bin, ranked 10th in the St. Louis Cardinals prospect rankings, participated in the prospect showcase.

Cho Won-bin started as the sixth left fielder in the "Spring Breakout" game at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida on the 16th (Korea time) and recorded no hits and one strikeout in two at-bats.

In the bottom of the second inning, he grounded out to first base against Noble Meyer and struck out Jacob Miller in the third inning.

After the defense ended in the top of the fifth inning, he was replaced by another starter and finished the game that day.
The Miami prospect team won the game 3-2.

Although St. Louis lost the game, there were some players who showed good performance.

Mackin Wynn, who is the No. 1 prospect and is likely to be the main shortstop in the major leagues this season, walked two.

After walking in the first inning, he showed off his talent by sensibly sliding to prevent tags from being attached in the process of trying to steal second base and succeeding in stealing even when the timing was out.

Fourth-ranked outfielder Victor Scott II, whose wrist injury forced Tommy Edman's entry into the opening roster, went 0 for 3 with one RBI, one walk and one strikeout.

Right-hander Tink Hens, ranked second in the prospect rankings, started the day and showed good pitching with one hit, three strikeouts and no runs in two innings.

In Miami, Griffin Cornyn led the team to victory with two hits in three at-bats, one run and two RBIs.

The St. Louis prospect team will play one more game against the Houston Astros on the 18th. https://www.totositeweb.top/