Orioles outfielder Hyun Soo Kim has been in the United States for less than a month, but the former South Korean baseball star has already begun making adjustments to the major leagues.
Even though Kim wasn’t required to report to the Ed Smith Stadium complex until Tuesday, he was already working out with other early reporting position players on Thursday’s report day for pitchers and catchers.
Kim, who was one of the top players in the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) over the past decade, is looking forward to proving can have success in the major leagues after the Orioles signed him to a two-year, $7-million deal this offseason.