]

Dodgers’ Dave Roberts Reveals How Much Hyeseong Kim Will Play Moving Forward..anhtruc.

 

Change has been one of the only constants with the Los Angeles Dodgers this season.

From injuries to emerging talent from the minor leagues to parting ways with longstanding veterans, the roster has seemingly been in a state of flux since the Tokyo Series to kick off 2025.

More news: Dodgers’ Dalton Rushing Isn’t Worried About Playing Time in First MLB Opportunity

One of the newest faces to emerge in the dugout is Hyeseong Kim

Kim was a four-time Gold Glove award-winning infielder from the Korea Baseball Organization who became the only player to win a Gold Glove at both second base and shortstop in KBO history. He still needed time to adjust to the different velocity from MLB pitchers versus those in KBO and started his Dodgers career in Oklahoma City.

After proving himself in Triple-A to start his North American baseball career by batting .252, plus utility star Tommy Edman going down with an ankle injury, Kim finally got his opportunity in the show and has ran with it.

So far in 16 games, Kim is batting .378 with three stolen bases, five RBIs, and his first big league home run. Manager Dave Roberts spoke on how he will continue to incorporate him now that Edman and Teoscar Hernandez are back from their injured list stints.

 

“I think with Kim, getting Tommy some days once in a while. I think getting [Teoscar Hernandez] a day here or there to get his legs back under him, I think we’ll give Michael [Conforto] a day here in the next two. So I think that will be a way to keep Kim involved,” Roberts said.

“I would probably say three and a half times a week getting him in there to start, and also he’s going to come into games [off the bench] too.”

Kim will hope to continue his success at a major league level, wherever and however the Dodgers play him.

Related Posts

The No Kings movement shocked the world, with more than 2,000 extremely heated protests taking place all over the world. Right in the middle of the storm, Detroit Lions star Amon-Ra St. Brown made a shocking and controversial move that shook the sports world. Amon-Ra St. Brown just said a sentence…

“No Kings” – The Movement That Shakes the World In less than a week, the “No Kings” movement has exploded globally with more than 2,000 protests taking…

Hollywood goddess Diane Keaton passed away, Tua Tagovailoa posted 3 lines that caused a stir on social networks… chunnem

The entertainment world woke up to devastating news this morning — Hollywood icon Diane Keaton, known for her timeless roles in Annie Hall, The Godfather, and Something’s…

Breaking news: US President imposes taxes, coin market on fire – account wiped out overnight, Jaylen Waddle disappears without a trace, Dolphins community in turmoil over unbelievable news… chunnem

The shockwave hit not only Wall Street but also the sports world. After the U.S. President announced a new wave of economic tariffs against China, global markets…

Breaking News: Ohio State University head coach Ryan Day suddenly released a mysterious conversation 2 days before the conversation with legendary actress Diane Keaton, revealing part of the cause of her death that sent shivers down NCAA fans’ spines….kimhhue

Ohio State University head coach Ryan Day has stunned both the sports and entertainment worlds after releasing details of a mysterious conversation that allegedly took place just…

Report: The NFL is furious and has handed Broncos star Garett Bolles a two-game ban after he publicly praised the “All American Halftime Show” and suggested that singer Taylor Swift would compete in the game to counter the “Latin Music” movement that will spread across America….kimhhue

The NFL has reportedly taken a firm stance against Denver Broncos offensive tackle Garett Bolles, issuing a two-game suspension following his controversial public remarks about the upcoming…

Breaking: Another familiar defeat – but the scariest thing is happening in the Dolphins locker room…

The Miami Dolphins once again found themselves on the losing end of a close game, falling 29–27 to the Los Angeles Chargers. But while the scoreboard told…