Last year the Giants signed Jung Hoo Lee to a 113M/6-year contract coming off a KBO career of .898 OPS. He had a .641 OPS his 1st year.D-train wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 11:39 pmAn .841 OPS in Korea is probably about a .641 OPS in MLB.Big_Maple wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:18 pmSo, I know this will be poo-poo'd by many, but here's an interesting idea. What about the international FA market? Lots of teams have signed top FA players from Japan and Korea in the last few years - why not the M's?
Here an interesting dude: Hyeseong Kim from the KBO.
https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/hyes ... er-report/
https://www.baseball-reference.com/regi ... m---016hye
He's a young (25) left-handed hitter who has some speed on the basepaths. He has a career slash line of .301/.361/.398. The red flag is that he doesn't hit for power, but he's starting to get a little more pop in his bat lately. He's a contact hitter who gets on base (9.8% strikeout rate!) Basically, I can see this guy becoming a Luis Arreaz, and god knows we missed the boat on him.
I don't know what he'll demand in terms of contract, but I have to think it would be cheaper than a lot of FA, and possibly less than your average 2B we could get through trade. Yeah, he may dip as he adjusts to the MLB, but even if we get a 2B who hits for .280 and can swipe 30 bags, we'd have a serious upgrade compared to the last 4 or 5 years of shitshow at second.
Dae Ho Lee went from a 1.011 OPS in KBO to .740 in MLB. Then went back and had a .925 OPS.
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Scouting reports generally suggest Kim profiles as a utility player. MLB teams enamored with his glove could view him as a low-end regular at second base
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Shocking.Pharmabro wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 1:23 amLast year the Giants signed Jung Hoo Lee to a 113M/6-year contract coming off a KBO career of .898 OPS. He had a .641 OPS his 1st year.D-train wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 11:39 pmAn .841 OPS in Korea is probably about a .641 OPS in MLB.Big_Maple wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:18 pm
So, I know this will be poo-poo'd by many, but here's an interesting idea. What about the international FA market? Lots of teams have signed top FA players from Japan and Korea in the last few years - why not the M's?
Here an interesting dude: Hyeseong Kim from the KBO.
https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/hyes ... er-report/
https://www.baseball-reference.com/regi ... m---016hye
He's a young (25) left-handed hitter who has some speed on the basepaths. He has a career slash line of .301/.361/.398. The red flag is that he doesn't hit for power, but he's starting to get a little more pop in his bat lately. He's a contact hitter who gets on base (9.8% strikeout rate!) Basically, I can see this guy becoming a Luis Arreaz, and god knows we missed the boat on him.
I don't know what he'll demand in terms of contract, but I have to think it would be cheaper than a lot of FA, and possibly less than your average 2B we could get through trade. Yeah, he may dip as he adjusts to the MLB, but even if we get a 2B who hits for .280 and can swipe 30 bags, we'd have a serious upgrade compared to the last 4 or 5 years of shitshow at second.
Dae Ho Lee went from a 1.011 OPS in KBO to .740 in MLB. Then went back and had a .925 OPS.
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He is obviously going to opt for FA. Just a matter if they want to pay him what he wants. He is obviously open to coming back given he already did once unless he hates playing for an idiot manager.
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Be interesting to see what kind of offers he gets on the FA market. He is basically a DH at this point I doubt that a 32 year old DH with mid 20's HR pop is going to be in that high of demand.
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I think he gets a 2-year deal to play 2nd base. It probably won't turn out well, but I think some team will go there.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 08, 2025 8:58 pmBe interesting to see what kind of offers he gets on the FA market. He is basically a DH at this point I doubt that a 32 year old DH with mid 20's HR pop is going to be in that high of demand.
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Agree by it is going to be more than a 1 year $8M deal that he can take by exercising his player option. 2 WAR is worth $16M theoretically.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 08, 2025 8:58 pmBe interesting to see what kind of offers he gets on the FA market. He is basically a DH at this point I doubt that a 32 year old DH with mid 20's HR pop is going to be in that high of demand.
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