SF “Shortstop has been vacated” Kim Ha-seong love call… The possibility of having a meal together with ‘best friend’ Lee Jeong-hoo increases.

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San Francisco ‍Forge CEO ‘eyes’
‍ There is‌ a high possibility that Milwaukee will also try to recruit him.
‌ Local media weighs in on San Francisco
Kiwoom Kim Hye-sung is ⁣likely to advance to Seattle.

Lee Jeong-hoo (San Francisco, left) and Kim Ha-seong met at a U.S. Major League exhibition game‌ held in Peoria, Arizona, in March. As the game was canceled due to rain, the two players only took​ a commemorative photo. Photo courtesy of‌ San Diego Social Media

San Francisco is emerging as a likely new destination for infielder Kim Ha-seong, who was released as a free agent. MLB.com said on the 8th, “As soon as the transfer market⁢ opens, Kim Ha-seong is receiving a lot of attention,” and “Among them, San​ Francisco is especially focused on recruiting Kim Ha-seong. “Milwaukee ‌is also interested,” he said.

The influence of former ⁣franchise star Buster⁤ Posey, who was newly appointed as the president of baseball operations after the end of this season, is⁢ playing ​a big role ⁣in recruiting Kim Ha-seong. In a recent interview with local media, President Posey⁤ said, “I hope we can recruit ⁢a shortstop in the off-season. We have Tyler Fitzgerald, who has established himself as the starting shortstop in the second half of the year,⁣ but in ​the long run, it would be better for Fitzgerald to move to second base.” He said.

MLB.com introduced the relationship between Kim Ha-seong and Lee ​Jung-hoo and ​put ​weight on Kim Ha-seong’s decision to go to San ⁢Francisco. ‌The media ⁣said, “The two players played together in the Korean professional baseball team Kiwoom from 2017 to 2020, and also played together as Korean representatives in the 2023 World Baseball⁣ Classic (WBC),” ​and “After Lee Jung-hoo signed with San Francisco ahead of this season, “The‍ first person to report the news over the phone was Kim Ha-seong.” Although the two players were on different teams ⁣this year, they continued their friendship⁣ by meeting frequently during‌ spring⁣ training in Arizona, eating together, and visiting the⁣ camp of their former team, Kiwoom.

charge of San Francisco this year, Coach Melvin was the coach of​ San Diego from 2022 to 2023, ‍and at this time, Ha-seong Kim grew into a representative MLB ​infielder under Coach Melvin.

Seattle is being mentioned as ‌a‍ likely destination for Kiwoom infielder Kim Hye-seong (25),⁤ who is attempting to advance to the ​United States this winter. It is reported that Seattle highly evaluates Kim Hye-sung’s defensive and contact abilities as a second baseman. If Kim Hye-sung‍ advances to the MLB, three fielders from Kiwoom will play on the MLB stage next season.


Reporter Lee Heon-jae [email protected]

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Kim Ha-seong’s potential move to the San Francisco Giants is generating significant interest, particularly following⁤ his status as a free​ agent. MLB.com reported that San Francisco is ⁣keen ⁤on acquiring him, with Milwaukee also expressing interest. The Giants’ fascination with ‍Kim is partly influenced by Buster Posey, the team’s newly appointed​ president ⁢of baseball operations, who has ‍publicly stated the need for a shortstop. President Posey’s intention to recruit Kim Ha-seong enhances the likelihood of a deal.

Kim’s connection with Lee Jung-hoo, a former teammate in the Korean ⁢professional league ‍and currently with San ‌Francisco, may‍ also ⁣play a pivotal role in⁤ his decision to join the Giants. The two players have maintained their ⁢friendship and frequently ⁢met during spring training, further strengthening Kim’s ties‌ to the team.

Meanwhile, another Kiwoom infielder, Kim Hye-seong, ‌is being considered for a position with the Seattle Mariners, demonstrating the growing presence of Kiwoom players in Major League Baseball. Seattle reportedly values Kim Hye-sung’s abilities at ​second base, suggesting his advancement​ would result in⁢ three Kiwoom players participating in the MLB next season.

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