Hyeseong Kim signed a three-year, $12.5 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, but has struggled in Spring Training, batting .192/.300/.308 in 26 games. Without a clause for major league refusal, Kim’s future is uncertain as he works on a swing change. The Dodgers are deliberating whether to take him to Japan or keep him in Arizona for continued adjustments. While he may eventually become a starting second baseman, he presently trails others in a competitive position battle.
"The Dodgers are weighing whether to bring Hyeseong Kim on their travel roster to Japan or have him stay in Arizona for mechanical adjustments."
"Kim is working on a swing change, and the offense may take some time to come around, indicating the team's need to be patient."
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