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Yoon Suk-min fires five scoreless innings in fifth minor league start
April 30, 2014
0.59 ERA over past three starts show promise
South Korean right-hander Yoon Suk-min tossed five scoreless innings in his fifth minor league start. He did not get a decision, but it was his best performance to date.
Pitching a home game for the Norfolk Tides in Virginia, the Triple-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles, Yoon held the Columbus Clippers to two hits and three walks over five innings while striking out three.
Yoon left the game in a scoreless deadlock, but the Tides ended up losing to to the New York Yankees affiliate 3-0.
Yoon allowed ten runners (eight hits and two walks) in first four innings of his last start, but his ERA over past three starts is microscopic 0.59.