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Hyeseong Kim, Korean star 2B, made available to every MLB team after being posted

MLB teams have until Jan. 3 to work out a deal for the 25-year-old Kim

TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 13: Hyeseong Kim #2 of Team Korea hit a  sacrifice fly at the top of the 2nd inning during the World Baseball Classic Pool B game between Korea and China at Tokyo Dome on March 13, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Gene Wang/Getty Images)
Hyeseong Kim, pictured playing for Team at the World Baseball Classic in 2023, had a career season in the KBO in 2024. He had 11 homers, 75 RBI, 30 steals and a .326 batting average. (Photo by Gene Wang/Getty Images)

The KBO's Kiwoom Heroes have made second baseman Hyeseong Kim available to sign with any MLB team after posting the 25-year-old on Wednesday.

Kim is the first player from South Korea and Japan to be posted this offseason. Japanese pitching prospect Roki Sasaki is expected to be posted sometime this winter.

Last week, ahead of news of his posting, Kim traveled to Los Angeles to begin training.

Kim would be the fifth player from the Heroes to sign with an MLB team following Kang Jung-ho (Pittsburgh Pirates), Park Byung-ho (Minnesota Twins), Ha-seong Kim (San Diego Padres) and Jung-hoo Lee (San Francisco Giants).

Every MLB team is able to negotiate a deal with Kim beginning at 8 a.m. ET Thursday. Teams have 30 days to work out a deal, with the negotiating period ending at 5 p.m. ET on Jan. 3, 2025.

The Heroes will receive a fee should Kim sign with an MLB team before the end of the negotiating period. The total received by the KBO team will be determined by the guaranteed amount in Kim's contract.

According to Jee-ho Yoo of Yonhap News, KBO teams receive a fee of 20% of the first $25 million of the contract and 17.5% of the next $25 million. If the contract is worth more than $50 million, the KBO team receives 20% of the first $25 million, 17.5% of the next $25 million, plus 15% of the total exceeding $50 million.

If Kim does not sign with an MLB team, he will return to the Heroes and cannot be posted again until after Nov. 1, 2025.

Kim, a left-handed hitter, is coming off a career season with the Heroes in which he hit 11 home runs, drove in 75 runs, stole 30 bases and posted a .326 batting average. It was his fourth straight season hitting over .300 and his seventh straight season with at least 20 stolen bases.

Over his eight-season career, Kim has slashed .304/.364/.403 with 386 RBI in 953 games. His 211 steals since 2018 are the most by any KBO player during that span.

Defensively, he's a three-time KBO Fielding Award winner. He won the award in 2021 at shortstop and in 2022 and 2023 at second base.

The Seattle Mariners are reportedly keen on landing Kim. Other potential landing spots include the San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants. Also, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said during spring training that the team's scouts liked Kim.