When the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Hyeseong Kim out of Korea this winter, they were expecting to plug him in at second base immediately.
However, that might not be the case anymore.
Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times revealed Tuesday morning that Kim could start the season in the minor leagues as he continues to make adjustments at the plate.
General manager Brandon Gomes was non-committal about where Kim would begin his North American career because there is still time for him to figure out the hitting side of things.
Dave Roberts left open the possibility of Hyeseong Kim starting the season in the minors, as he continues to make swing adjustments coming over from Korea
GM Brandon Gomes has also been non-committal about where Kim will begin the season
Still a lot of time left in camp before…— Jack Harris (@ByJackHarris) February 25, 2025“Defensively, I think it’ll be very seamless,” manager Dave Roberts said of his transition.