KIM HYE-SUNG RETURNS HOME EARLY WITHOUT AN MLB CONTRACT...I DIDN'T GIVE UP

Kim Hye-sung returns home early without an MLB contract...I didn't give up

Kim Hye-sung returns home early without an MLB contract...I didn't give up

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Kim Hye-sung (25, Kiwoom Heroes), who is seeking to advance to the Major League Baseball (MLB), returned home early.
"Kim Hye-sung returned from the U.S. on the 23rd," said an official from the KBO League Kiwoom Heroes, Kim Hye-sung's current team. "He didn't give up on advancing to the MLB."

An official said, "Kim Hye-sung returned because it was difficult to extend his stay in the U.S.," adding, "Kim Hye-sung is currently an art and sports personnel (special military service) who is serving as an alternative service and has restrictions on his overseas stay."

In addition, he added, "CAA Sports, Kim Hye-sung's agency, is continuing negotiations with MLB clubs in the United States."

Kim Hye-sung, who qualified for posting, signed an agent contract with CAA Sports, the agency of Shohei Ohtani (Los Angeles Dodgers), after receiving permission from her team Kiwoom in June to push for a full-fledged advance into the U.S.

He left for Los Angeles on the 29th of last month to prepare for negotiations there, and the posting was posted to the MLB Secretariat on the 5th.

However, Kim Hye-sung failed to sign a contract for more than 20 days.

According to the agreement, Kim Hye-sung can negotiate with MLB clubs until 7 a.m. on January 4th in Korean time. 메이저사이트

If the negotiations are not finalized within the deadline, the posting will automatically end and will not be able to post again until November 1 next year.

Local media recently cited the Seattle Mariners, San Francisco Giants, and San Diego Padres as candidates for recruitment.

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