"I don't have time." When will Kim Hye-sung's contract be followed by Kim Ha-sung
"I don't have time." When will Kim Hye-sung's contract be followed by Kim Ha-sung
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Kim Hye-sung (25) was praised as the main second baseman by a top prospect evaluation agency. However, with the posting deadline approaching, no contract has been signed.메이저사이트
Kim Hye-sung's Major League posting began on the 5th (Korean time). The deadline is 7 a.m. on January 4, 2025. There are about 10 days left.
However, news of Kim's contract has yet to be heard. There are also no reports that Kim is likely to sign a contract with any other team. He is completely different from Rocky Sasaki.
Major League Baseball's contracts are often cut off around Christmas. This continues until the beginning of the year. It is because they are going on a long vacation.
Of course, not all businesses will be suspended, but major contracts will be made after the Christmas break at the beginning of the year. Kim Hye-sung is running out of time.
However, there is an example of Kim Ha-sung. Kim Ha-sung signed with the San Diego Padres on January 1, 2021 after the posting was announced on December 7, 2020.
On the other hand, Lee Jung-hoo signed a six-year-$113 million seal with the San Francisco Giants on the 14th of the same month, nine days after the posting was announced on December 5 last year.
If several clubs hesitate to sign Kim Hye-sung, the reason is because of power. Baseball America is also okay with defense and running base, but did not give a good score in power.
Kim had 55 points for batting, 70 for baserunning, 55 for defense, and 40 for shoulder. On the other hand, 30 points for power, meaning she has little chance of making a strong hit in the Major League.
Kim Hye-sung, who made her professional debut in 2017, has a batting average of 0.304 and an on-base percentage of 0.364 OPS 767 and 211 steals in 953 games in a total of eight seasons so far this year.
In particular, he showed excellent performance in 127 games this season with a batting average of 0.326, 11 homers, 75 RBIs and 30 steals, and an on-base percentage of 0.383 OPS of 0.841.
However, even in the Korean professional baseball KBO league, the problem is the slugging power that only has 11 homers per season. This is probably the point that many teams hesitate to do.
Attention is focusing on whether Kim Hye-sung, who has little time left, will sign a Major League contract during the Christmas-New Year holiday like Kim Ha-sung, a senior member of the team.