Seattle, WA
ANALYSIS: How Would Introducing Hye-Seong Kim Play Out For Seattle Mariners?
The Seattle Mariners and second base have been in an adversarial relationship for the last six years.
Ever since the Mariners traded Robinson Cano to the New York Mets on Dec. 3, 2018, there’s been several attempts to find his replacement, to no avail.
Kolten Wong, Adam Frazier and Jorge Polanco are just a few players who’ve suited up for Seattle in efforts to fill the All-Star-sized gap left by Cano’s departure.
The Mariners’ ceaseless struggles at second base have the team in a tough spot in 2025, with first base and third also in need of improvement.
A recent article from MLB.com’s Daniel Kramer said that the club’s No. 2 prospect Cole Young is Seattle’s long-term plan at second, but he likely won’t factor into the team’s Opening Day roster for 2025. Kramer also noted the caveat that Young is expected to play with the Mariners’ Triple-A affiliate, the Tacoma Rainiers, and could still receive a call-up at some point in 2025.
A report from MLB Network’s MLB insider Jon Morosi also said that Seattle has “closely evaluated” Korean Baseball Organization player Hye-Seong Kim, who will be posted and available to sign with an MLB squad. Kim plays second base and shortstop. MLBTradeRumors projects him to earn a three-year, $24 million deal in free agency.
The Mariners, known to be in the 2B market, are among the teams that have closely evaluated infielder Hye-seong Kim, whom the Kiwoom Heroes will post this offseason.
Kim, a left-handed batter, had an .841 OPS and 30 SB at age 25 in KBO this season.@MLBNetwork @SeattleSports
— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) November 6, 2024
The Mariners also have in-house options such as Ryan Bliss and Dylan Moore who could play second base.
Kim would make sense for Seattle to go after. He’s a cheap international free agent with solid and consistent contact, has speed and is a decent defender. He hit .326 with 11 home runs and 75 RBIs and stole 30 bases in 2024 with the KBO’s Kiwoom Heroes.
Captain Kim Hyeseong ends the game!!!!!!pic.twitter.com/H6UbgIlGVx https://t.co/cSaY4cWTbU
— din💫 (@justaintnobody) October 1, 2023
He would also (likely) be cheaper than other options on the open market like Gleyber Torres . The Mariners would also avoid giving up prospects in a trade for another second baseman like Nico Hoerner of the Cubs.
But it would also create an interesting scenario of 2025 and the (projected) two seasons after.
Kim’s introduction to the roster could also lead to several hard decisions.
Barring a completely underwhelming showing in spring training and early in the season, Kim would be the starting second baseman for 2025.
It would also leave Bliss in no man’s land. The former Arizona Diamondbacks prospect showed flashes of great potential and surprising power for someone of his stature (5-foot-7, 165 pounds) in his 33 games played in 2024. Moore, who just won the first Gold Glove of his career, will be making roughly $3.9 million in 2024 before hitting free agency in 2025 according to Spotrac.
Bliss has two more years of team control under pre-arbitration in 2026 and 2027. It’s unlikely the team keeps Moore around past 2025. If Young is the long-term solution and Kim is the team’s starting second baseman in 2025, one has to wonder how long Seattle keeps Bliss on the roster. His potential could definitely make him an intriguing piece in a trade package.
But then there’s another question of what happens to Kim when Young is ready.
Team captain and starting shortstop JP Crawford is under contract through 2026. Team President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto was confident in the former Gold Glover’s ability to bounce back after an injury-plagued and disappointing 2024. Given Crawford’s status in the clubhouse and in the community as a leader, it’s unlikely the team would move on from him before his contract expires.
But that would still be two years away. And the team still has two top 100 prospects in Colt Emerson and Michael Arroyo that both play shortstop.
This could create a potential log jam for 2025 and beyond. But in the interim, the team has to sort through what it has first.
Assuming Kim’s skills translate to the major league level, then the team will be in a good position for 2025. And if it doesn’t, then the Mariners have Bliss, Moore and even Leo Rivas to fall back on.
But if Kim is able to translate his KBO production to the MLB level, then Seattle will have two solid contact hitters with speed on the basepaths in Kim and outfielder Victor Robles.
Kim will also be 26 on Jan. 27 and, assuming he does get the projected three-year deal, he’ll still be under 30 years-old.
Kim would be a valuable addition to the Mariners. As to the potential logjam he’d create, there’s worse problems to have.
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Seattle, WA
Two local soccer scribes to discuss Seattle’s road to 2026
From miners, lumberjacks and seamen to the world arriving on our shores this summer, Folio Seattle will host a program Monday night, with two local soccer scribes detailing the region’s collective footy history in “Seattle’s Road to the 2026 World Cup.”
Matt Pentz, a former soccer reporter for The Seattle Times and The Athletic, is teaming with historian Frank MacDonald, executive director for Washington State Legends of Soccer and occasional Sounder at Heart contributor. The program goes from 6-8 PM at the Folio location in Pike Place Market. Donations of any amount are accepted.
Pentz and MacDonald will dive into the state’s century-plus adoration of the game and highlight what’s changed in the last generation, since Seattle failed to land matches for the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
Seattle, WA
Seattle Torrent put Olympic captain Hilary Knight on long-term IR – Seattle Sports
Olympians Hilary Knight, Kendall Coyne Schofield and Erin Ambrose have all been placed on long-term injured reserve by their PWHL clubs after sustaining injuries during the Milan Cortina Games.
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Knight, a five-time Olympian and captain of the United States team that won gold, will be out of the lineup for the Seattle Torrent indefinitely after sustaining a lower-body injury in Italy, the team announced Friday.
Knight had three goals and three assists for the U.S. at Milan Cortina including a goal in the 2-1 overtime win over Canada in the final. She has three goals and seven assists during the current PWHL season.
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“While we’re eager to be at full strength and recognize the anticipation of Hilary’s return, we’re focused on putting her and our team in the best position for a playoff push,” Torrent general manager Meghan Turner said in a statement.
Minnesota Frost captain Coyne Schofield was placed on long-term injured reserve on Friday retroactive to Feb. 19 with an upper-body injury. Coyne Schofield scored three goals for the United States during the Olympics.
“I am incredibly proud of all our Frost Olympians who demonstrated true excellence on the world stage,” general manager Melissa Caruso said in a statement. “We are fully committed to supporting Kendall throughout her recovery, and our medical team will be working diligently to help her prepare for her return to the ice.”
The moves by the Torrent and Frost came a day after the Montreal Victoire announced that Ambrose has been placed on long-term injured reserve retroactive to Feb. 19 for a lower‑body injury suffered while representing Canada in the gold medal game. Ambrose had a pair of assists at the Olympics.
The Victoire’s Marie-Philip Poulin, Canada’s captain in Italy, was listed as day-to-day with an Olympics-related injury.
Victoire general manager Daniele Sauvageau said of the team’s Olympians “we are confident that they will be back in the lineup in the near future.”
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Seattle, WA
Three trapped after car goes into ditch near Seattle’s Washington Park Arboretum
SEATTLE — Firefighters are responding to a car that drove into a ditch near Lake Washington Boulevard East and East Foster Island Road on Friday, according to the Seattle Fire Department.
Crews arriving at the scene reported that three people are trapped inside the car.
Firefighters were working to stabilize the car and get everyone out safely. Crews worked to remove the roof of the car to get everyone out, according to fire officials.
Authorities are urging the public to avoid the area while emergency crews respond.
The crash occurred in the area between the Montlake and Broadmoor neighborhoods, and traffic can be expected as emergency crews respond.
No additional information was immediately available.
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