Hyeseong Kim, the utility man for the Los Angeles Dodgers, is set for more playing time after manager Dave Roberts indicated a shift in strategy. With teammate Tommy Edman recovering from injury and moving to the outfield, Kim has excelled as the starting second baseman. His impressive batting average of .383, along with seven stolen bases, prompted the Dodgers to retain him on the roster following his initial call-up as a temporary replacement. Fans are eager to see more of Kim on the field, and his performance suggests he has earned consistent playing time.
"I think that Hyeseong has earned opportunities, and I don't want to get him to lose his mojo and sit for four or five, six days and expect good at-bats," Roberts said.
"Many fans have expressed their desire to see Kim more often in the lineup, and it appears that will be the case as the season progresses."
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