Former MLB general manager predicts “Ryu Hyun-jin will go to Kansas City, Lee Jeong-hoo will go to SF”

Ryu Hyun-jin, who plays for the Toronto Blue Jays in the U.S. Major League Baseball

Ryu Hyun-jin, who plays for the Toronto Blue Jays in the U.S. Major League Baseball, is interviewing Chi Chae-jin while visiting the game between KT Wiz and LG Twins in Game 5 of the Korean Series of the '2023 Shinhan Bank SOL KBO Postseason' held at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul on the 13th.

Columnist Jim Bowden, a former general manager of the Major League Baseball, is drawing attention as he predicts that Ryu Hyun-jin (36) will sign with the Kansas City Royals and Lee Jeong-hoo (25) will sign with the San Francisco Giants.

On the 29th (Korean time), Bowden predicted the destinations and prices of major off-season major league free agent players through the American sports media 'The Athletic' and mentioned Ryu Hyun-jin and Lee Jung-hoo.

First of all, Ryu Hyun-jin, whose four-year contract with the Toronto Blue Jays ended at the end of this season, was expected to go to Kansas City. His contract size is a bit cheap, with a one-year total of $8 million.

Bowden explained, “Ryu Hyun-jin could receive around $8 million, including incentives,” and added, “Kansas City needs a proven starting pitcher to increase competitiveness.”

He especially believed that Kansas City could use Ryu Hyun-jin as a trade item. Kansas City received prospects by recruiting closing pitcher Aroldis Chapman ahead of this season and then sending them to the Texas Rangers ahead of the trade deadline, and it is expected that a similar situation will be possible this time as well.

Kansas City is a representative small market team in the Major League and is currently rebuilding. Since it will not be easy to achieve good results next season, 카지노사이트랭크 it is predicted that Ryu Hyun-jin may be recruited for 'investment' purposes.

Lee Jeong-hoo.

As for Lee Jeong-hoo, who is aiming to advance to the major leagues through the posting system (private competitive bidding), it was expected that he would sign a four-year, $60 million contract with San Francisco.

San Francisco is a team that has consistently shown interest in Lee Jeong-hoo this season. During the Kiwoom-Samsung match on October 10th, which was Lee Jung-hoo's last home game of the season, general manager Pete Putilla was seen visiting Gocheok Dome.

Bowden explained, “San Francisco is the most likely team to sign Jeong-hoo Lee,” and “San Francisco expects Jeong-hoo Lee to have a batting average of 0.270 to 0.290.”

Meanwhile, Bowden predicted that superstar Shohei Ohtani, the biggest free agent in the offseason, will eventually go to the Los Angeles Dodgers. His contract period is 10 years and the total value is expected to be a whopping $500 million (about 644 billion won).

It was predicted that pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who will dominate the Japanese league and advance to the major leagues, will sign a seven-year contract with the New York Mets worth a total of $211 million (about 271.9 billion won). 섯다


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