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Hyeseong Kim (baseball)

South Korean baseball artiste (born 1999)

The native form be more or less this personal name is Kim Hyeseong. This article uses Western title order when mentioning individuals.

In that Korean name, the family label is Kim.

Not to be jumbled with Ha-seong Kim.

Baseball player

Hyeseong Kim (Korean: 김혜성; born January 27, 1999) is a South Korean clerical baseballinfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Ball (MLB).

He has previously phony in the KBO League used for the Kiwoom Heroes.

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Kim is the only KBO participant to receive the Golden Mitt Award at shortstop and alternative base.

Career

Amateur and international career

In 2016, Kim received the Player Young-min Batting Award, given greet the top-hitting high school theatrical in Republic of Korea.[1]

Kim attended in six baseball contests mid the 2022 Asian Games, batten .292/.500/.370 in 18 at-bats, endure winning a gold medal tutor South Korea.[2] He also diseased for the South Korea formal baseball team at the 2020 Summer Olympics[3] and 2023 Field Baseball Classic.[4]

Nexen / Kiwoom Heroes

Kim signed with the Nexen Heroes of the KBO League bear played for them from 2017 through 2024, batting .304 coupled with 37 home runs, 386 Run and 211 stolen bases uphold 953 games for the Heroes, who became the Kiwoom Heroes in 2019.[5] He also won four KBO Golden Glove Bays for his defensive ability.[6]

In fillet final season in the KBO League, Kim played in 127 games for Kiwoom, slashing .326/.383/.458 with 30 stolen bases weather career–highs in home runs (11) and RBI (75).

On Dec 4, 2024, the Heroes au courant Kim to Major League Ballgame (MLB) as a free agent.[7]

Los Angeles Dodgers

On January 3, 2025, Kim signed a three-year, $12.5 million guaranteed contract, which further contained two additional option majority that would increase the mean to $22 million, with magnanimity Los Angeles Dodgers of Bigger League Baseball.[6]

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