(LEAD) (WBC) S. Korea doles out likely Game 1 lineup in final exhibition

OSAKA, For its final exhibition game prior to the World Baseball Classic (WBC) Tuesday, South Korea will send out the lineup that will most likely take the field in the tournament opener.

South Korea is set to face the Hanshin Tigers of the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) at Kyocera Dome Osaka, starting at noon. Managed by Lee Kang-chul, South Korea dropped its first exhibition game, against the Orix Buffaloes, by 4-2 on Monday.

The one notable change from Monday's starting lineup is the return of third baseman Choi Jeong, who was brought in off the bench in the Orix game. He had been dealing with some minor bumps and bruises and Lee had been careful with the 36-year-old, the only natural third baseman on the team.

And with South Korea's first game against Australia just two days away in Tokyo, Lee decided to give Choi some extensive playing time.

This allows the all-major league double play duo to get their first start together. Kim Ha-seong of the San Diego Padres will start at shortstop and Tommy Edman of the St. Louis Cardinals will man second base.

And as they did in Monday's game, Edman and Kim will bat 1-2 in the order.

There were no other changes to the defensive alignment: Park Byung-ho at first, Kim Hyun-soo in left, Lee Jung-hoo in center and Na Sung-bum in right. Kang Baek-ho will be the designated hitter and bat ninth.

Park Se-woong will get the start, and eight other pitchers were put on the active list for Tuesday's game.

Among that group, Gwak Been, Jeong Cheol-won and Go Woo-suk also pitched Monday, though Go's outing was cut short after 12 pitches because of neck stiffness.

A national team official said before Tuesday's game that Go will undergo further tests at a WBC-designated hospital later in the day.

"He is feeling much better than yesterday but he just wanted more clarity on his condition," the official told Korean media in a pregame scrum. "Once it's confirmed that he doesn't have any major issues, it will give him some peace of mind. He isn't visiting a hospital because he has further injury."

The national team is scheduled to take a train to Tokyo after Tuesday's game. Go may return to Kyocera Dome after his hospital visit or wait for the rest of the team at the hotel, the official added.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

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