Hyeseong Kim impresses Dodgers before World Baseball Classic departure

Hyeseong Kim has made a strong impression in his second big league spring camp with the Dodgers before leaving for Team Korea's World Baseball Classic participation. In four Cactus League games, he hit 6-for-13 with a home run and showed defensive versatility. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts praised Kim's progress as he heads to Pool C play in Tokyo.

Glendale, Ariz. -- Hyeseong Kim departed the Los Angeles Dodgers' spring training camp after Thursday's 7-6 victory over the Chicago White Sox at Camelback Ranch, joining Team Korea for the World Baseball Classic. Kim featured in four exhibition games, batting 6-for-13 with five singles, driving in five runs, scoring three, and stealing two bases. His standout moment came in the final at-bat, a go-ahead solo home run—his first of the spring.

On Wednesday, Kim started in center field, a position still new to him, and recorded two impressive running catches, leveraging his elite speed. This versatility could aid his case for a second-base role, as he competes with prospect Alex Freeland amid utility man Tommy Edman's absence due to right ankle surgery. Edman, valued for his multi-positional skills, will start the season on the injured list.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts commended Kim's camp performance. "He's had a great camp so far," Roberts said. "I just love the way he plays the game. Home run was icing on the cake... But I wish him well, and can't wait to get him back."

Roberts also noted improvements in Kim's swing. "I see him handling secondary pitches better, not chasing balls down below the strike zone," he added. "He’s hitting some velocity... I think he’s closed some of those holes [in his swing]."

Kim remained focused on fundamentals. "I don't think there's any full satisfaction that comes from [spring results]," he said through interpreter Dean Kim. "I'm just trying to focus on the things that I'm working on. Just working on my movement quality and my swing mechanics."

In his 2023 rookie season, Kim posted a .280/.314/.385 slash line over 71 games but faded after a hot start, partly due to left shoulder bursitis that sidelined him. He reported feeling "about 70 percent comfortable" with swing adjustments made last year, emphasizing better lower-half engagement this offseason.

Team Korea faces Pool C from March 5-10 at Tokyo Dome against Japan, Chinese Taipei, Australia, and Czechia. If they do not advance, Kim could return to camp with about 10 days of exhibitions left. The Dodgers will monitor his WBC play, noting the pitching level may be lower than Major League standards, but expecting his mechanical tweaks to carry over.

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South Korea's WBC baseball team departs Incheon Airport for Saipan camp, led by manager Ryu Ji-hyun with players Kim Hye-seong and Go Woo-suk.
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South Korea's WBC team heads to Saipan camp

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Ryu Ji-hyun, manager of South Korea's national baseball team, hopes to have three to four Korean-descent MLB players for the March World Baseball Classic in Tokyo. The team departed Incheon International Airport on Friday for a preliminary camp in Saipan, joined by U.S.-based players like Kim Hye-seong and Go Woo-suk. South Korea aims to advance from the preliminary round for the first time since reaching the 2009 final.

Manager Ryu Ji-hyun's South Korean team starts its World Baseball Classic Pool C schedule against Czechia in Tokyo, pursuing a quarterfinal berth for the first time in 17 years since reaching the 2009 final. The squad relies on young sluggers and experienced hitters to overcome past early exits.

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South Korea's national baseball team defeated the Czech Republic 3-0 in an exhibition game at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on November 8. Starter Gwak Been pitched two shutout innings, while the bullpen held opponents scoreless over seven frames. The match serves as preparation for next year's World Baseball Classic.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers signed closer Edwin Diaz to a three-year, $69 million deal, bolstering their bullpen after last season's struggles. However, Diaz's desire to pitch for Puerto Rico in the 2026 World Baseball Classic raises worries due to his past injury there. The team was informed of his commitment beforehand, but fans remain cautious.

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Australia enters its second game of the 2026 World Baseball Classic on a high after a 3-0 shutout victory over Chinese Taipei. The team now faces Czechia, which suffered an 11-4 loss to Korea in its opener. The matchup at Tokyo Dome carries high stakes for both sides in Pool C.

 

 

 

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