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Twins Hope To Have Injured Slugger Back By Late July


Austin Dean of the LG Twins rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run against the Lotte Giants during a Korea Baseball Organization regular-season game at Sajik Baseball Stadium in Busan, some 320 kilometers southeast of Seoul, in this July 1, 2025, file photo. (Image courtesy of Yonhap)

Austin Dean of the LG Twins rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run against the Lotte Giants during a Korea Baseball Organization regular-season game at Sajik Baseball Stadium in Busan, some 320 kilometers southeast of Seoul, in this July 1, 2025, file photo. (Image courtesy of Yonhap)

SEOUL, July 17 (Korea Bizwire) As they emerge from a six-day midseason break in the South Korean baseball league, the LG Twins will continue to get healthier.

They’ve had to deal with injuries to several regulars throughout the season, with their hard-hitting first baseman Austin Dean becoming among the latest victims when he was sidelined with an injury to his left side on July 2.

With the second half of the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) season starting Thursday, Twins manager Youm Kyoung-youb said Dean should be able to return on July 29.

“He has resumed some light baseball activities,” Youm told reporters before his team’s home game against the Lotte Giants at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul. “He will have another round of tests, and if he doesn’t have further issues, the goal is to have him back by July 29.”

Youm said Dean will gradually increase his intensity in training and play a couple of rehab games in the minors before rejoining the KBO team.

Dean felt pain on the left side a day after hitting his 20th home run of the season — his third straight 20-homer campaign. In addition to his 20 homers, Dean has 55 RBIs and a .272/.369/.543 line in 75 games.

During the All-Star break, managers for all 10 teams in the league met for discussions on possible rule changes.

One imminent change will allow teams to challenge check-swing calls via video reviews. Youm has been one of the outspoken supporters of that rule.

“The league wants to put that rule in place quickly and go through some trials and errors during the regular season, so that things can run smoothly during the postseason,” Youm said. “The league also believes the challenge system must be in place for the postseason. I think there can absolutely be a situation where one missed call determines the outcome of a postseason game, and it will be a devastating blow to the league.”

(Yonhap) 

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