The Boston Red Sox are in an emergency ahead of this season. Boston lost Xander Bogarts, who played for 10 seasons. Bogarts signed an 11-year, $280 million contract with the San Diego Padres.
Bogarts, who recorded 1410 hits, 156 homers, 683 RBIs and a batting average of 0.292 OPS and 0.814 in Boston, left the team, but Boston did not worry much because of the Trevor story. Story, who played as a shortstop for the Colorado Rockies, moved to Boston ahead of the 2022 season and played an active role as a second baseman. Last season, Story had 85 hits in 357 at-bats, 16 homers, and 66 RBIs in 94 games, with a batting average of 0.238 and an OPS of 0.737.
However, problems arose ahead of the season. Story was put on the operating table. Story decided to have surgery to place an implant in his right elbow. His recovery is likely to take 4 to 6 months. It is not a season out, but there is bound to be a gap in the story at the beginning of the season. With Bogarts and Story missing, Boston’s shortstop position was in an emergency. 메이저놀이터
Boston area broadcaster ‘New England Sports Network (NESN)’ selected eight players to replace the shortstop position after Story was injured on the 12th (Korean time). Among them, Ha-seong Kim (San Diego Padres) was included.
‘MESN’ said of Kim Ha-seong, “If you simply think that Bogatz and Kim Ha-seong change places, it is Boston’s loss. However, in the 2022 season, Kim Ha-seong recorded fWAR (contribution to victory versus fan graph replacement) 3.7. 11 of major league shortstops He said, “Ha-seong Kim is a great and versatile infielder.”
“Ha-Sung Kim is only 27 years old and has a team-friendly contract. This means Boston will have to part ways with good talent in order to bring him from San Diego,” he said. It is a consideration,” he added.
‘MESN’ mentioned 7 candidates in addition to Kim Ha-seong. Among the free agents were Elvis Andrews, Jose Iglesias, Didi Gregorius and Andrelton Simmons, while trade candidates were Miguel Rojas (Miami Marlins), Adalberto Mondesi (Kansas City Royals) and Willy Adames (Milwaukee Brewers). was included