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Yoon Suk-min beats Triple-A team
Allows three hits and two runs over four innings
Yoon Suk-min pitched four innings against a minor league team over the weekend.
The Baltimore Orioles’ free-agent right-hander from South Korea pitched in the Orioles’ 4-3 win Saturday against their Triple-A affiliate, the Norfolk Tides.
The game was stopped because of persistent rain after the Orioles batted in the top of the sixth.
The 27-year Yoon, who has already been assigned to Triple-A, pitched against the team he will be joining soon, and allowed four hits and two runs. He struck out two and walked none.
He sailed through three innings, facing minimum number of batters, but ran into trouble in the third, allowing three hits and two runs, which ended with two outs per exhibition game pitch count rule.