South Korean infielder Kim Hye-sung joined MLB's Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers on a three-year contract this year, and was expected to be the team's starting second baseman, and even had the opportunity to participate in Major League Baseball's overseas opening game at Tokyo Dome on March 18-19. However, he did not perform well in spring training, only handing in a batting average of 0.207 and an OPS of 0.613 in 15 games, and finally failed to impress the coaching staff, and was sent to Triple A by the team, confirming that he would not participate in overseas games in Tokyo, and will start the new season in Minor League Triple A.
Kim Hye-sung traveled to the United States at the end of last season, signing a three-year, $12.5 million contract with Dodgers, with an option to extend for another two years, and if the contract is fully executed, the total value of the contract reaches $22 million.
It's a pity that Jin Huicheng has not yet adapted to the pitchers of American professional baseball, and in the spring training warm-up game, he played 29 games and knocked out 6 hits, and another 1 hit and 3 hits, and was hit 11 times, with a strike rate of 2 into 07, and an attack index of only 0.613.During spring training, he was asked by the coaching staff to adjust his striking stance to increase his mid-to-long-range firepower. However, this renovation has not yet borne fruit, resulting in poor adjustments.In the past, Kim Hye-sung was not a heavy artillery player in South Korea, but his average batting average in his 8-year career was as high as 3 to 04, and his foot range and hitting characteristics were the biggest characteristics.
It is speculated that Edelman will serve as the starting second baseman for the Dodgers, and the original field defense area will be guarded by James Outman, and the two will occupy the team's starting eighth and ninth bases.