It is expected that Kim Gwang-hyun of the St. Louis Cardinals, a US pro baseball player, who has been on the 10-day injured list due to kidney infarction, may return on the 15th.



Ann Rogers, a reporter covering St. Louis on MLB.com, tweeted that the St. Louis club is considering Kwang-Hyun Kim's appearance in a double-header match against the Milwaukee Brewers on the 15th.



Reporter Rogers gave a clue that Kim Gwang-hyun is currently recovering and that he needs medical approval to go on the spot.



In the first game of the doubleheader against Milwaukee, Daniel Pons Deirion is expected to start in the second game, and Kim Kwang-hyun will start in the second game.



Kim Kwang-hyun, who visited for an away game on the 5th, felt excruciating pain in the right abdominal area from his accommodation in Chicago, Illinois, USA, and was taken to the hospital emergency room.



Medical staff have diagnosed kidney infarction, a condition that causes problems with the blood vessels that supply blood to the kidneys.



Kim Gwang-hyun was on the wounded list on the 6th, and he was discharged from the hospital that day and moved to St. Louis the next day.



After recovering from medication, Gwang-Hyun Kim is warming up her shoulders again with a catch ball.



As the injured list is applied retroactively to the 3rd, Kim Kwang-hyun can play again from the 12th on paper.



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