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REPORT: Mariners Targeting KBO 2B Kim Hye-seong This Offseason

The Seattle Mariners have struggled to find any consistent second basemen play since Robinson Cano, and once again, the one year experiment of Jorge Polanco was a failure. Now, the Mariners are interested in looking at another option, this time from the KBO. 

The Mariners have been reported to be interested in 25 year-old, Kim Hye-seong, who is an up and coming player that is looking to come to the MLB. 

The media also announced the Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, San Francisco Giants, and Los Angeles Angels as expected destinations for Kim Hye-sung, mentioning them as teams that need to reinforce second base.

Kim just wrapped up his eighth season with the Heroes, having turned pro in 2017 at the age of 18. He hit .326/.383/.458 with 11 homers and 30 RBI in 127 games. His 30 stolen bases ranked 10th in KBO and he tied for 13th with a .326 batting average.

The official window for KBO teams to post players hasn't been specified. It has opened in early November and extends through mid-December in past years. Once a player gets posted, all 30 MLB teams can negotiate with the player and his representatives for a specific period of time.

It has been talked about online all morning, that Kim also not just a quality bat that the Mariners could use, but he is also very good defensively. 

No one knows what price this would come at, but it is surely intriguing. 

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