Kim Hye-sung, Dodgers call business...The 28th Korean Big League

Kim Hye-sung (26, LA Dodgers) will take the big league stage. Major League Baseball (MLB) call-up was made.

Several U.S. media, including the LA Times, said on the 4th (Korea time), "Another notable overseas player recruited by the Dodgers during the offseason last winter is about to make his major league debut," adding, "Korean utility player Kim Hye-sung was called up by the Dodgers, and he will join the team at the game against the Atlanta Braves on the day and be listed on the major league list for the first time this year." If Kim Hye-sung is registered in the entry, he will become the 28th Korean player.

Kim signed a three-year, $12.5 million (guaranteed amount) contract with the Dodgers through posting (open bidding) after the 2024 season, and has been playing for Oklahoma City Comatsu, a triple-A team under the Dodgers. In Oklahoma City, he played as second baseman, shortstop, and center fielder, with a batting average of 0.252, five homers and 19 RBIs, and an on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS) of 0.798. Perhaps due to the correction of the batting average, the strikeout rate was 24.4 percent, far exceeding the 10.9 percent strikeout rate recorded in the KBO league. 카지노

AllJuss has not played since Tommy Hyun-soo Edman, who was currently playing as a second baseman, suffered a broken tendon in his right ankle while sliding to third base in a game against the Miami Marlins on April 30. Edman trained the day before (3rd) and hopes to return to the lineup on the 4th.

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