Kim Hye-sung, who achieved her dream of entering the U.S. by successfully signing a contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, showed confidence in competing for the starting lineup ahead of her departure.
According to News 1 on the 14th, Kim Hye-sung left for the United States through Incheon International Airport. Kim Hye-sung expressed her ambition at the departure hall, saying, "I have grown and come to this place because I have always been unsatisfied and have a high goal."메이저사이트
Kim plans to compete fiercely with the Dodgers, the winner of the World Series, in the previous season. When Kim signed the contract, Dodgers' infielders were saturated. When asked why they chose Dodgers, which is expected to be fiercely competitive, Kim said, "Competition is inevitable even if we go to a team other than the Dodgers." "Since we chose Dodgers after much consideration, we will establish ourselves in the first division through good competition," Kim said. "First of all, our primary goal is to enter the opening game entry."
On the day, Kim also replied to the secret behind the transfer. "Actually, the first place I submitted after applying for posting was the Dodgers. I was really grateful and happy," Kim said. "I was attracted to the Dodgers because it was a prestigious club where Korean seniors played earlier and won the WS championship last year."
Kim Hye-sung, who is considered the best infielder in the KBO League, also said that she would not hesitate to switch to the outfield. "I need to be able to play any position, not just one position," Kim said. "I don't care wherever I go. The first thing to do is to play a good role in the team."
Finally, Kim Hye-sung said, "I will become a player who makes good use of my strengths," and added, "I'm trying now, but I have to do better than I've ever done before." "Rather than focusing on a specific field, I'm going to practice everything hard," he added. "I'll appeal well."
Kiwoom Heroes infielder Kim Hye-sung declared her entry into the U.S. through the posting system (closed competitive bidding) after the 2024 season. Kim Hye-sung, who had no news of the contract until just before the deadline, signed a contract of up to 22 million dollars (about 32.4 billion won) for 3+2 years with four hours left with the Dodgers.
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