Dodgers Notes: LA Makes Decision on Hyeseong Kim, All-Star Pitcher to IL, Blake Snell Spurned by Giants
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers have made significant roster decisions ahead of the 2025 season, including the optioning of Hyeseong Kim to the Minor Leagues. This decision reflects his adjustment period to Major League Baseball, particularly after his successful career in the KBO. Additionally, the team will start the season without All-Star pitcher Tony Gonsolin, who is injured. On a brighter note, pitcher Blake Snell revealed he received no contract offer from his former team, the San Francisco Giants, suggesting a favorable outcome for the Dodgers' roster changes.
The Dodgers will also be without another key player to open up the season in Japan, but this time it is due to injury. An All-Star right-hander injured his back lifting weights and will start the season on the injured list.
In a move that clearly worked out for L.A., fans should hope that the bitter rival up north regrets their lack of contract offer to the All-Star.
Read at Dodgers Nation
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