Hyeseong Kim began the season at Triple-A Oklahoma City while adjusting to the KBO-to-MLB transition, then provided a spark after joining the Los Angeles Dodgers roster. After eight KBO seasons with the Kiwoom Heroes, he signed a three-year, $12.5 million contract with the Dodgers. He hit .252/.328/.470 with eight doubles, one triple and five home runs in 28 games for the Comets before recall. Kim ranks in the 86th percentile for sprint speed (28.7 mph) and has stolen 12 bases without being caught. He follows a 200-gram daily protein plan with protein-dense meals and shakes, reported to camp with the lowest body fat, and improved offensive mechanics after coaching adjustments.
Hyeseong Kim began the season with Triple-A Oklahoma City as he adjusted to making the transition from Korean Baseball Organization (KBO), but he then provided a spark for the Los Angeles Dodgers upon joining their roster. After eight seasons in the KBO with the Kiwoom Heroes, Kim signed a three-year, $12.5 million with the Dodgers. The Dodgers were patient with Kim and didn't rush him into the Majors before he was ready. He hit .252/.328/.470 with eight doubles, one triple, and five home runs in 28 games for the Comets before getting recalled by the Dodgers.
Kim maintains this high-level of performance by consuming 40 grams of protein five times throughout the day, or 200 grams per day, via SportsNet LA: "Eat three meals per day and in between the meals I also take some proteins, so it's five times protein." Kim accomplishes that by eating protein-dense meals as well as drinking protein shakes throughout the day: "For the meals, I eat meats, like chicken or steak. And between the meals, I take some protein shakes." Kim is in the 86th percentile for sprint speed, clocking in at an average of 28.7 mph. He also has stolen 12 bases this season without being caught.
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