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I won’t change it unless it’s a special offer.” Trade popularity explodes, SD’s attitude is high 

 

 ‘Gold Glover’ Kim Ha-seong (29) is attracting extraordinary attention in the trade market. The San Diego Padres are continuing to receive trade inquiries, but they don't seem to be giving it up easily. 

On the 5th (Korean time), the U.S. 'The Athletic' reported the news of San Diego's recruitment of Go Woo-seok and also covered Kim Ha-seong. San Diego, which has two Korean players, Ha-seong Kim and Woo-seok Ko, will open the season with the Los Angeles Dodgers in a two-game series at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on March 21-22 during the MLB World Tour. However, Ha-seong Kim may not be a San Diego player before the opening game. 

The Athletic said, 'According to FanGraphs, San Diego's opening day payroll (total team salary) is $156 million, and the luxury tax-based payroll calculated as the annual average amount of the contract is expected to be $212 million. San Diego, which operates within a limited budget, may have less than $30 million available to recruit additional outfielders and starting pitchers,' he summarized the team's situation.

Starting in 2021, San Diego will sign Fernando Tatis Jr. (14 years, $340 million), Joe Musgrove (5 years, $100 million), Xander Bogaerts (11 years, $280 million), and Yu Darvish (6 years, $100 million). Large contracts worth more than $100 million were given to five players over three years, including Manny Machado ($8 million for 11 years) and Manny Machado ($350 million for 11 years). After exceeding the luxury tax limit for three years in a row, it is time to take a break. A payroll reduction is inevitable this winter. 

Therefore, Kim Ha-seong, who will become a free agent after this season and earns an annual salary of $8 million, is attracting attention as a trade card for San Diego. The Athletic said, 'San Diego has expressed its intention to listen to trade proposals for Kim Ha-seong and fellow infielder Jake Cronenworth throughout the offseason. Kim Ha-seong, who will receive $8 million in the final season before free agency, is receiving considerable interest from all over the league,' he said, conveying the market sentiment. 
 
He continued, "San Diego will be reluctant to give up Kim Ha-seong, the fans' favorite player and one of the most productive players," and added, "It is certain that San Diego Baseball Operations President AJ Preller will also demand a special payment." They are unlikely to easily respond to a Kim Ha-seong trade unless it is an acceptable card. 

San Diego traded slugger Juan Soto, who is expected to earn more than $30 million in annual salary this year, and center fielder Trent Grisham, who is in his second year of salary arbitration, to the New York Yankees, acquiring five players including pitchers Michael King, Johnny Brito, Randy Vazquez, Drew Thorpe, and catcher Kyle Higashioka. received a salary reduction. 

Before sending Soto, a Cronenworth trade was attempted with several clubs, including the Toronto Blue Jays, but it failed. All-round infielder Cronenworth signed a seven-year, $80 million contract extension with San Diego ahead of the season opener in April last year, but entered his 2020 debut with a .689 OPS in 127 games, batting average of .202 and 9 ERA (105-for-458) with 10 home runs and 48 RBIs. It was the most sluggish after. The seven-year contract extension begins this year, but his trade value has fallen due to his poor performance last year. 

On the other hand, Ha-seong Kim had his best season last year with a batting average of .206 (140 hits in 538 at-bats) in 152 games, 17 home runs, 60 RBIs, 38 stolen bases, and an OPS of .749. He also won the National League (NL) Gold Glove Award in the utility category in recognition of his all-round infield defense. . From San Diego's perspective, now would be a good time to trade Kim Ha-seong, as he only has one year left until free agency. 

The Athletic also reported on the 2nd, 'If Kim Ha-seong is traded this offseason, he could receive a high price, but he will be judged carefully. He expressed the opinion that if he cannot afford to retain Kim Ha-seong on a long-term contract, it would be advisable to trade him, saying, "To renew Kim Ha-seong's contract in the last season before free agency, a nine-figure contract ($100 million) may be needed." 

Of course, he must receive trade compensation commensurate with Kim Ha-seong's current high value. As everyone around the league is paying attention to Ha-sung Kim, San Diego has no reason to relax its high stance right now.

 

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