The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed 25-year-old infielder Hyeseong Kim from the KBO’s Kiwoom Heroes to a three-year deal with $12.5 million guaranteed, including a two-year option for the 2028 and 2029 seasons potentially worth $22 million. Kim, a left-handed hitter, boasts a .304/.364/.403 slash line with 386 RBI in 953 career games, and is known for his defensive prowess and base-stealing ability, with 211 steals since 2018. Kim impressed Dodgers scouts during an exhibition game in March and will provide utility depth for the team, joining other KBO players in MLB like Ha-seong Kim and Jung-hoo Lee.
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