South Korean second baseman Hyeseong Kim agrees to $12.5M, 3-year deal with Dodgers, AP source says
- South Korean All-Star second baseman Hyeseong Kim has agreed to a $12.5 million, three-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to a person familiar with the talks.
- The deal includes team options for 2028 and 2029, potentially raising the contract value to $22 million over five seasons.
- Kim has a career average of.304 with 37 homers, 386 RBIs, and 211 steals over eight seasons in South Korea, primarily with the Kiwoom Heroes.
- The Dodgers are coming off their second World Series title in five years and have made several significant offseason signings, including left-hander Blake Snell for $182 million.
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