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Kim will be the third Kiwoom Hero to make the jump from KBO to MLB in five years, following his former teammates Ha-Seong Kim and Jung Hoo Lee. But while those two were stars in Korea with the upside to become above-average regulars or more at the highest level, the same can't quite be said for Hyeseong, who signed a three-year, $12.5 million deal with the Dodgers to occupy a super-utility role. Compare Hyeseong and Ha-Seong's final KBO seasons for example: both hit over .300, both struck out at the exact same 10.9% clip, and both played good middle-infield defense. Hyeseong did so at second base rather than shortstop like Ha-Seong, but the bigger difference is their power. Both managed career-high homer totals before making the jump, but for Ha-Seong, that meant 30, and for Hyeseong that meant just 11. Ha-Seong has topped out at 17 homers in MLB, so Hyeseong seems unlikely to get anywhere close to that. Expect him to make plenty of contact and show off the speed which helped him average 34 steals over the past four seasons, but the lack of pop in his bat probably means he'll hit at the bottom of the lineup when he plays. Read Past Outlooks

Thriving in minors
Through 65 plate appearances with Triple-A Oklahoma City, Kim is slashing .293/.359/.603 with three home runs, seven doubles, a triple, 16 runs, 13 RBI and four stolen bases.
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After signing Kim to a three-year, $12.5 million contract in early January, the Dodgers opted to have the Korean infielder begin his professional career in the minors. Kim has taken the assignment in stride, as he's collected at least one hit in 11 of his 14 contests with OKC so far. Kim isn't projected to be much of a power hitter in the majors, but he's defied that expectation of late, smashing three home runs -- including a 462-footer -- over his past three games. There was always a strong likelihood that Kim would see the majors this season, and his time could come relatively soon if he continues to succeed against minor-league pitching.
After signing Kim to a three-year, $12.5 million contract in early January, the Dodgers opted to have the Korean infielder begin his professional career in the minors. Kim has taken the assignment in stride, as he's collected at least one hit in 11 of his 14 contests with OKC so far. Kim isn't projected to be much of a power hitter in the majors, but he's defied that expectation of late, smashing three home runs -- including a 462-footer -- over his past three games. There was always a strong likelihood that Kim would see the majors this season, and his time could come relatively soon if he continues to succeed against minor-league pitching.
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Since 2023vs Left | .577 | 24 | 0 | 1 | .190 |
Since 2023vs Right | .904 | 71 | 4 | 16 | .288 |
2025vs Left | .429 | 24 | 0 | 1 | .190 |
2025vs Right | .959 | 71 | 4 | 16 | .288 |
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Dispatched to OKC
The Dodgers optioned Kim to Triple-A Oklahoma City on Tuesday.
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Homers in spring game Saturday
Kim went 1-for-2 with a solo home run, a walk and three total runs scored in Saturday's Cactus League win over the Giants.
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Getting used to revamped swing
The Dodgers have "completely revamped" Kim's swing this spring, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports, with Kim saying the swing is "20, 30 percent to where I want it to be."
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Could open year in minors
Kim could open the year in the minors as he continues to make swing adjustments, Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times reports.
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Will get looks in CF
Manager Dave Roberts said Saturday that the Dodgers will look to use Kim in center field during spring training in addition to second base and shortstop, Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register reports.
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Flashing leather in camp
Kim has impressed with his defense during the first few days of spring training, Sonja Chen of MLB.com reports.
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Kim has been one of the club's bright spots on defense early on in camp, notably drawing admiration from his skipper. "He's a lot stronger than I expected," said manager Dave Roberts. "I think he's one of the lowest body fat guys in our camp. I think that he can certainly win ballgames with his defense alone." Kim has won four Golden Glove Awards while playing in the KBO, earning three at the keystone and one at shortstop during the 2021 campaign. Questions still remain about how the 26-year-old will adjust to facing major-league pitching, but Kim has made a strong first impression thus far.
Kim has been one of the club's bright spots on defense early on in camp, notably drawing admiration from his skipper. "He's a lot stronger than I expected," said manager Dave Roberts. "I think he's one of the lowest body fat guys in our camp. I think that he can certainly win ballgames with his defense alone." Kim has won four Golden Glove Awards while playing in the KBO, earning three at the keystone and one at shortstop during the 2021 campaign. Questions still remain about how the 26-year-old will adjust to facing major-league pitching, but Kim has made a strong first impression thus far.