WITH THE TRADE OF 'NEW NOMINATION RIGHTS + CASH', KIM SUNG-WOOK'S SSG... "I THINK HE'S A WORTHWHILE PLAYER."

With the trade of 'new nomination rights + cash', Kim Sung-wook's SSG... "I think he's a worthwhile player."

With the trade of 'new nomination rights + cash', Kim Sung-wook's SSG... "I think he's a worthwhile player."

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SSG announced on the 7th, "We have made a trade with the NC Dinos. We have recruited outfielder Kim Sung-wook to NC on the condition that he hand over the fourth round of the 2026 KBO rookie draft and 50 million won in cash."토토사이트

Born in 1993, Kim graduated from Seorim Elementary School, Chungjang Middle School, and Jinheung High School in Gwangju, and joined NC as the 32nd player in the third round in 2012. Since his debut in the first division in 2013, he has played in 971 games, posting a batting average of 516 hits from 2,178 times at bat, 0.237 with 78 homers, 293 RBIs and 64 steals, with a 0.310 slugging percentage.

Kim also hit double-digit homers three times in 2016 (15 homers), 2018 (13 homers) and last year (17 homers). Last year, he proved his slugging capability with 17 homers and 60 RBIs, the most in a single season by an individual player, and has strong pitching capability. It is a multi-position resource that not only left and right wing but also center field defense can play stably.

SSG was constantly watching Kim Sung-wook.

"We've been playing cards since early last month, and today's decision has been made," SSG general manager Kim Jae-hyun said in a telephone interview with Expots News on the 7th. "I've been wanting (Kim) Sung-wook, and I think I've come to a good conclusion as I've reached a good agreement with the NC team."

In addition, general manager Kim said, "(Kim) Sung-wook has a lot of experience and has a long shot. "I thought our team needed defense and baserunning ability," he said. "Guillermo Herredia was out early this season due to injury, and didn't Jihoon Choi have a hamstring injury last year. Since players could lose their stamina in the second half of this season, we decided to recruit Sung-wook after considering all these points."

SSG has been agonizing over its outfielders since the beginning of the season. There are certain outfielders such as Herredia, Jihoon Choi and Han Yu-sum, but the situation was not satisfactory from the standpoint of the team. SSG decided that it needed resources to add weight to the outfielders and strengthened the outfielders by recruiting them from outside.

"The more fielders there are, the better," Kim Jae-hyun, the general manager, said. "From the perspective of the team, some players are slow to grow, so I think it is the role of the front desk to gather as many players as possible."
However, SSG had to endure the bleeding while embracing Kim Sung-wook. It gave NC the right to nominate a rookie and cash.

"I think he is well worth it," Kim said. "It is not easy to make a complete player like Kim Seong-wook in the fourth round, so we made all those calculations before proceeding with the trade," Kim said. "As he is a good defender and athletic ability, I think it would be good if he gets better at batting. "I can play all outfield positions (including middle field players)."

"I lived in the national team with Sung Wook during the 2017 Asian Professional Baseball Championship (APBC). I know his strengths and weaknesses, and he has more strengths (than weaknesses)," he said. "I hope Sung Wook will fully show his potential in SSG because some of them have not exploded."

Kim will play with the first-team squad from Friday. "Playing in the Futures League right now means that he is in good physical condition," Kim said. "He is a player who has know-how as he is a middle-aged player, but since he has the momentum of young players, I think we should build a stronger team through competition."

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