San Diego Padres infielder Kim Ha-seong (28) prepares for his third season in the American Major League. It was even mentioned as a trade card during his off-season, but he prepares for fierce competition at his position.

Kim Ha-seong boarded a plane to the United States via Incheon International Airport on the 27th. Before his departure, he said, “After joining the major leagues, every moment was a competition. It’s competitive even in the off-season. He tried harder than other players. It always seems like a competition to me,” he said.

Last year, Kim Ha-seong recorded a batting average of .251, 11 homers, 59 RBIs, an on-base percentage of .325 and a slugging percentage of .383 in 150 games. His defensive prowess was appreciated. He was even chosen as one of the three finalists for the Gold Gloves. He seemed to have established his position well, but fierce competition is inevitable as the team reinforces its power.

During the offseason, San Diego acquired Zander Bogarts, the biggest free agent shortstop. In addition, Fernando Tatis Jr., who was punished for taking a banned substance, returns.카지노

Ha-seong Kim said, “There is both anticipation and excitement. He prepared hard. After going to the US, I have some time, but I will prepare harder so that it can be a good season,” he said. “Many fans and officials seem to be worried. However, competition must be done by any team,” he said calmly.

After finishing the 2022 season, he continued reinforcement training in Korea and then left to prepare for the third major league season. “After joining the major leagues, every moment was a competition. It’s competitive even in the off-season. He tried harder than other players. It always seems like a competition to me.”

I also had an interview with San Diego general manager AJ Preller. Ha-seong Kim said, “I said that I would go out a lot as a second baseman. Still, he said he would prefer to be prepared as a shortstop. On that point I agreed. I have to do well. A good player will run. If I do well, I will be able to win the main competition.”

With San Diego’s reinforcements, shortstop resources are overflowing. For this reason, the possibility that Ha-seong Kim could go to a team that needed a shortstop through a trade was mentioned.

Regarding this, Ha-seong Kim said, “I think our team’s infield is the strongest among the 30 teams. compete in it. There is no burden at all whether it is traded or not. All I have to do is do it. I’ve been trying to adapt in San Diego for the past two years. he has adapted I will do my best in San Diego,” he said without hesitation.

On the other hand, Ha-seong Kim will prepare for the 2023 WBC in March by moving to the WBC (World Baseball Classic) national team led by coach Lee Kang-cheol after taking spring camp at his team San Diego.

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