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Now this is a very intriguing bat.

 

http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2015/12/hyun...offers-kbo.html

 

Stats

 

http://www.baseball-reference.com/register...id=kim---004hye

 

Has some pop and with high OBP potential. Hope the Sox are looking into this player.

 

Mods: could you please correct my spell checker? The first name should read Hyeon-soo. Grrr.

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QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Dec 4, 2015 -> 09:25 AM)
Now this is a very intriguing bat.

 

http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2015/12/hyun...offers-kbo.html

 

Stats

 

http://www.baseball-reference.com/register...id=kim---004hye

 

Has some pop and with high OBP potential. Hope the Sox are looking into this player.

 

Mods: could you please correct my spell checker? The first name should read Hyeon-soo. Grrr.

 

 

Where would the White Sox play him?

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QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Dec 4, 2015 -> 10:14 AM)
Where would the White Sox play him?

Same dilemma as if the Sox were looking at signing any other FA outfielder. If necessary, LaRoche becomes a platoon/ bench bat for late innings with Melky at DH and Kim in LF. I like that Kim won't cost a pick or prospects to acquire, just aa contract.

 

Of course, this doesn't help the left side of the infield situation but he would provide some pop from the left side of the plate.

 

Just throwing out the idea.

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Kim's defense is suppose to be "solid" so it could be safe to say he would b a upgrade in LF. I really really hope the Sox get afterr this ball player and sign him.

 

If I had to choose I would easily go after Kim over Hwang. I know Kim's stats are from playing in the KBO but I think he has a better chance of adjusting to the MLB than Hwang.

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QUOTE (SoxPride18 @ Dec 14, 2015 -> 09:09 PM)
Dan Connolly ‏@danconnollysun 37m37 minutes ago

Sources: The #Orioles are negotiating with, and have made an offer to, LH-hitting Korean outfielder Hyun-Soo Kim, 27.

 

A sign that they use their money on Davis and not spend big on Upton, Cespedes, or Gordon?

 

Isn't Davis primarily a DH? Is this player projected as an OF?

 

What kind of money is in play here as well?

 

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"In an attempt to fill at least one of their outfield holes, the Orioles are negotiating with, and have made an offer to, 27-year-old Korean Hyun-Soo Kim, according to industry sources.

 

The offer is believed to be two years in length and roughly in the $3 to $4 million range per season, one source said."

 

http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles...1214-story.html

 

For that kind of money I would love to see the Sox make a serious offer. Could be a bust but could be a steal.

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QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Dec 14, 2015 -> 09:43 PM)
"In an attempt to fill at least one of their outfield holes, the Orioles are negotiating with, and have made an offer to, 27-year-old Korean Hyun-Soo Kim, according to industry sources.

 

The offer is believed to be two years in length and roughly in the $3 to $4 million range per season, one source said."

 

http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles...1214-story.html

 

For that kind of money I would love to see the Sox make a serious offer. Could be a bust but could be a steal.

 

Give me Upton who is way more proven, just more money

 

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QUOTE (SoxPride18 @ Dec 14, 2015 -> 10:00 PM)
Give me Upton who is way more proven, just more money

You can have Upton, I'm not interested in him.

 

I'm looking at OBP type players to help the Sox pathetic offense score some runs. Keep the line moving so to speak.

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QUOTE (Buehrle>Wood @ Dec 14, 2015 -> 10:29 PM)
So sign the guy with an over .350 career obp?

The Sox had 1 every day position player to have an OBP above .350, Eaton and he's it. I'll take help from wherever and whomever. Kim hit for AVE, drew walks with a low K-rate. Surely his stats won't fully translate in the MLB but for the money, the risk is rather minimal.

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QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Dec 14, 2015 -> 08:53 PM)
The Sox had 1 every day position player to have an OBP above .350, Eaton and he's it. I'll take help from wherever and whomever. Kim hit for AVE, drew walks with a low K-rate. Surely his stats won't fully translate in the MLB but for the money, the risk is rather minimal.

Justin Upton's career OBP is .352

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QUOTE (Knackattack @ Dec 14, 2015 -> 11:03 PM)
Justin Upton's career OBP is .352

And Upton's OBP has been on a slow but steady decline since its peak in 2011 and has been below .350 the last two seasons. If fans want Upton that's fine, I get it but I'm not interested in a long term big money deal with him. I just don't think his performance will live up to the contract he signs which is why I'm open to other options.

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QUOTE (Knackattack @ Dec 14, 2015 -> 11:03 PM)
Justin Upton's career OBP is .352

Yup and he's only 28. Not sure calling 2011 his "peak" when he is in his prime years now. I completely agree this team desperately needs OBP players. Hell, I've been adamant on it this whole offseason, but we also desperately need power to go along with a respectable OBP. Upton fills both of those adequately. Would like to see if this guy's plate discipline translates though.

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QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Dec 14, 2015 -> 11:26 PM)
And Upton's OBP has been on a slow but steady decline since its peak in 2011 and has been below .350 the last two seasons. If fans want Upton that's fine, I get it but I'm not interested in a long term big money deal with him. I just don't think his performance will live up to the contract he signs which is why I'm open to other options.

Can you make this argument without using straight OBP?

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QUOTE (Kalapse @ Dec 14, 2015 -> 11:45 PM)
Can you make this argument without using straight OBP?

OBP was brought up because I mentioned Kim's OBP in the KBO. It was not me that brought Upton's name into a thread about Kim so how about the Upton discussions stay in the Upton thread and Kim's discussion stays here.

 

For anyone interested in what I'm talking about I'll post the link again that shows his KBO stats.

 

http://www.baseball-reference.com/register...id=kim---004hye

 

Imo, he's worth making an offer to considering the money.

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Post-steroid era aging curves are different, guys. Players are peaking much sooner. Also, not every guy is the same.

 

Upton's age is an advantage because it doesn't seem likely to be affected by age-related decline soon, but we need to stop pretending he's a lock to improve the next few years just because he isn't 30 yet.

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