New Doosan infielder Severino wants to spread positive energy

Yunior Severino, the new infielder for the Doosan Bears, arrived in South Korea on July 5 and held his first practice with the team on July 7. The 26-year-old switch hitter from the Dominican Republic said he aims to bring positive energy to his new club.

Severino appeared comfortable and smiling during his first workout at Jamsil Baseball Stadium despite jet lag. He told reporters through an interpreter, "I have only been in Korea for a couple of days, but I already feel at home."

He described himself as a cheerful person who wants to be remembered as a big cheerleader for teammates. The Bears signed the player after he posted a .340/.402/.529 line with five homers in 54 Mexican League games this season.

Severino replaces outfielder Daz Cameron at first base. He said he will focus on details and stay positive even on difficult days to help the team win.

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Samsung Lions players celebrate extra-innings win against Doosan Bears at Jamsil Stadium, scoreboard showing 5-4.
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Samsung Lions beat Bears in extra innings despite Jurado no-decision

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The Samsung Lions defeated the Doosan Bears 5-4 in 10 innings on April 28 at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul, snapping a seven-game losing streak. Ace starter Ariel Jurado pitched seven scoreless innings but earned a no-decision after the bullpen collapsed. Jurado notched his sixth straight quality start, maintaining a 2-1 record with a 1.62 ERA.

San Francisco Giants outfielder Lee Jung-hoo returned from a back injury on Friday and collected four hits in a game against the Colorado Rockies.

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Yacksel Rios has made an immediate impact for the LG Twins since joining the team two weeks ago, recording four holds and his first save in the KBO.

The LG Twins defeated the Doosan Bears 6-1 on May 6 at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul, powered by home runs from Lee Jae-won and Song Chan-eui.

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Eighteen-year-old Korean high school prospect Eom Jun-sang has signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks for a reported $1.5 million bonus, forgoing a projected top-three selection in the KBO draft.

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