MLB: Despite Kim’s arrival, Padres won’t move Jake Cronenworth from 2B

Even after he agreed to sign the remarkable Korean infielder Ha-Seong Kim This Monday, the San Diego Padres he has no intention of moving anything or anything in the world to the National Rookie of the Year League In 2020, Jake Cronenworth, far from second base (outfield), heard the distinguished journalist Kevin Acee from the San Diego Union-Tribune.

It is unclear how the parents will regularly match Kim, as they have Cronenworth in second, Dominican shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. and third baseman Manny Machado on the left side of their field (third baseman) and Eric Hosmer holding on to first base.

Hosmer is hesitant to go to the corner, where he has only five games in his career and, in fact, has not since 2015, when he was with the Kansas City Royals. If that happens, Kim will take the starting position, a position she played as a rookie in 2014.

Machado has never played outside like Tatis Jr. and Cronenworth, so theoretically, what Hosmer explained in the previous paragraph is either farther than it can be, but there is another option:

If the designated universal hitter persists, Kim could be placed there and alternate with all those mentioned, although Hosmer in smaller numbers. Without this rule, Kim is unlikely to become a gardener.

But the parents, like the Los Angeles Dodgers, rivals in the Western Division, are simply looking to accumulate as much talent as possible, according to Acee, and will worry about who plays where the time will come.

This strategy worked for the Dodgers, who have held the Western National League since 2013 and won a World Series title in the fall after defeating the Texas Tampa Bay Rays in six games.

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