Samsung Lions extend O'Loughlin contract to end of May

The Samsung Lions have extended the contract of injury replacement pitcher Jack O'Loughlin through May 31. The Australian left-hander initially signed a six-week deal on March 16 to fill in for American starter Matt Manning, who suffered an elbow injury. Lions manager Park Jin-man praised O'Loughlin's recent steadiness.

The Samsung Lions announced the contract extension for Jack O'Loughlin prior to their Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) regular-season game on April 30. The new deal adds US$30,000 and runs through May 31. O'Loughlin had originally signed a six-week contract worth US$50,000 on March 16 to replace Matt Manning, sidelined by an elbow injury from February spring training.

KBO rules since last year allow clubs to acquire temporary replacements for injured foreign players expected out at least six weeks. The Lions signed O'Loughlin after his strong World Baseball Classic performance, where he allowed one unearned run over 6 1/3 innings in two outings, including against South Korea.

In six KBO starts, O'Loughlin is 0-2 with a 4.50 ERA, 27 strikeouts and 12 walks in 28 innings. After early struggles, including an ejection on April 18 against the LG Twins for hitting a batter in the head after 3 1/3 scoreless innings, he delivered six innings of one-run ball with eight strikeouts against the SSG Landers on April 23.

"O'Loughlin has been excellent, and if he can build on this, we may keep him around for the entire season," Lions manager Park Jin-man said in pregame media availability. "He had some ups and downs earlier in the year, but he has steadied himself." On Wednesday, he held the Doosan Bears to three runs over six innings for his second straight quality start but took the loss in a 4-0 defeat. His 3.24 FIP suggests unluckiness and defensive issues behind him.

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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.

The Doosan Bears announced on Thursday that they have extended their contract with pitcher Wes Benjamin through July 1.

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The Hanwha Eagles announced a six-week contract with minor league pitcher Jack Cushing to replace injured Owen White. The 29-year-old American right-hander signed for US$60,000, with potential incentives of $30,000. Cushing is set to arrive in South Korea early Sunday and could debut in the KBO as early as next weekend.

The LG Twins and Hanwha Eagles, the 2025 Korean Series contestants, will have their first 2026 KBO season matchup this week at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul. The defending champion Twins sit half a game out of first place with dominant pitching, while the Eagles rely on offense amid pitching woes.

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San Francisco Giants outfielder Lee Jung-hoo extended his career-best hitting streak to 13 games with a double against the Chicago Cubs on June 5.

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Lee Jung-hoo batted 2-for-4 with a run scored to help the San Francisco Giants defeat the Chicago Cubs 5-1.

 

 

 

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