MLB: The value of Ha-Seong Kim’s contract with Padres

One day after the execution of an agreement for the acquisition of Tampa Bay Rays, as Blake Snell, on Monday, San Diego Padres, has agreed to the terms of a contract for four years and $ 25 million along with Korean shortstop star Ha-Seong Kim, famed San Diego Union-Tribune journalist Kevin Acee reported the amount of the deal.

In this way, Kim will earn an average of $ 6.25 million per season from 2021 to 2024, which is not bad for the Korean phenomenon who will debut in MLB playing in the Western Division of the National League in a more favorable park for pitchers like him. Petco Park.

Now it is necessary for Kim to fight back that money and not be a fraud, as has already happened with the Korean elements that did not coagulate in the major leagues. Ha-Seong joins four countrymen who are in the major leagues today:

First left-hander, Ji-man Choi, with Tampa Bay Rays, outfield Shin-soo Choo with Texas Rangers, pitcher Kwang-hyun Kim with St. Louis Cardinals and Hyun-jin Ryu with Toronto Blue Jays.

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