Park Hyo Joon.

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[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] Korean tool player Park Hyo-joon had a lot of misfortunes this offseason. He was designated by the Warriors for transfer (DFA) three times, and was finally sent to the minor leagues.

Today, Park Hyo-joon has not been invited to the Warriors' major league spring training.

The Warriors announced a spring training invitation list of 26 non-major league players, including 11 pitchers, 4 catchers, 6 infielders and 5 outfielders, who will compete with the Warriors' major league roster of 40 players.

But Park Hyo-joon was not invited to major league spring training.

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After Park Hyo-joon was designated by the Pirates in November last year, he was then traded to the Red Sox, but he was designated for transfer on December 13, traded to the Warriors on December 16, and was designated for transfer at the end of last year. The team wanted to take over his contract, so the Warriors chose to send Park Hyo-joon to the minor leagues.

Park Hyo-joon played 23 games with the Pirates last season, with 2 home runs, 6 RBIs, and a batting average of 0.216.

Last year, Park Hyo-joon mainly stayed in Triple-A, playing 89 games with 10 home runs, 37 RBIs, and a batting average of 0.225.

Park Hyo-joon is also a well-known infielder and outfielder. Last year, he played second base, third base, shortstop, and right field.

In addition, the 5th World Baseball Classic is about to start in March, and Park Hyo-joon was not seen in the list announced by the South Korean representative team for the classic.

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