Showing posts with label Craig Choi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craig Choi. Show all posts

Monday, May 18, 2020

Kwang-Hyun Kim Adjusting During Strange First Year In USA

This wasn’t the rookie season Kwang-Hyun Kim thought he was going to have. After signing a two-year deal with the Cardinals in the offseason, the Korean lefty envisioned taking his solid spring performance and translating it to a full season on the mound for the Cardinals.

St. Louis Official Site

Monday, March 16, 2020

Adam Wainwright, Cardinals Address Post-Camp 'Uncertainty'

Adam Wainwright had his best start of the spring Thursday against the Marlins, allowing two hits in five innings, striking out three and walking none. It was what the veteran starter needed to continue his ramp-up toward the season.
St. Louis Official Site

Thirty-eight-old Adam Wainwright spun by far his best game of the spring on Thursday when he worked five scoreless innings against the Miami Marlins. It will be his last spring training game for a while in what might be his last season.
Post-Dispatch

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Kwang-Hyun Kim Faces Cardinals Hitters For First Time; Paul Goldschmidt Greets Him With Home Run

Kwang-Hyun Kim says he went through four pitches (fastball, splitter, curveball and changeup) when facing St. Louis Cardinals hitters for the first time Tuesday.

KMOX

Sunday, February 16, 2020

Notes: Lefty Specialists; Unique Drill For Pitchers

Cardinals coaches and staff have talked about all the variables that the three-batter-minimum rule will bring to pitching strategy this year, but manager Mike Shildt doesn’t think he’ll have to worry about their left-handed relievers getting right-handed batters out.

St. Louis Official Site

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Kwang-Hyun Kim's Flexibilty Key To Signing With Cardinals: Michael Girsch

When the St. Louis Cardinals were keying in on South Korean left-hander Kim Kwang-hyun last winter, they saw a career starter who could also fit in as an effective bullpen piece.

Yonhap News Agency

Kwang-Hyun Kim Comes Out Firing In First Session

Kwang-Hyun Kim admitted he was a little nervous for his first bullpen session of the spring, which is why he threw his pitches with a little more strength Tuesday morning as his teammates -- and the crowd of reporters and photographers, most of them Korean-based -- got their first look of the Korean lefty on the mound.
St. Louis Official Site

The crowd of reporters and photographers, most of them Korean-based, that surrounded Kwang-Hyun “KK” Kim intensified Tuesday — if that's possible — after the new Cardinals lefthander threw his first bullpen session. This came one day after he merely had played catch.
Cardinal Beat

Video: Kwang-Hyun Kim Reads Promo For KMOX 2-11-2020

Monday, February 10, 2020

Kwang-Hyun Kim Open To 'Any Role' With Cardinals

More than a dozen pitchers have arrived at the Cardinals’ Spring Training facility ahead of Tuesday’s report date, and Monday consisted of informal workouts on the practice field and the mound. Jack Flaherty, Dakota Hudson, John Brebbia and others threw bullpen sessions, while veteran Adam Wainwright warmed up with the Cardinals’ No. 12 prospect, Johan Oviedo.
St. Louis Official Site

The dozen or so journalists who traveled from South Korea to South Florida flocked toward the rock star, the photographers hoping to get an angle the others couldn’t, the writers hoping to get an angle the others couldn’t, either.
Hochman

Cardinals' Pitchers Arrive At Spring Training. What Questions Await Them?

Yes, Kwang-hyun Kim has seen “Parasite.”

Belleville News Democrat