Hyeseong Kim was signed by the Dodgers to a three-year, $12.5 million deal, proving to be a successful addition despite initial struggles in spring training. After a strong showing in Triple-A, he was called up in May, starting with a .422 batting average but experiencing a decline in performance later on. Known for his baserunning, Kim stole 13 bases and played multiple positions, contributing significantly to a major win against the Yankees. He remains under contract for two more years with potential team options beyond that.
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