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Hyeseong Kim May Not Be Sent Down So Quickly If He Continues to Impress Dodgers

Hyeseong Kim may force the Los Angeles Dodgers’ hand during his first stint with the big league club.

The 26-year-old utility man had an impressive showing defensively and on the bases in limited time in his debut series against the Atlanta Braves. Kim then went 2-for-4 at the plate with one RBI and a stolen base in his first career start against the Miami Marlins on Monday.

“He just adds that spark to our ballclub,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

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The Dodgers recalled Kim on Saturday to replace the injured Tommy Edman. Los Angeles placed Edman on the 10-day injured list with right ankle inflammation.

Initially, Kim was expected to be sent back to the minor leagues after Edman returned. However, his performance thus far may have earned him a longer MLB stint.

Roberts said the organization has considered keeping Kim in MLB.

“It’s definitely a thought,” Roberts said. “I think with Hyeseong, with young players, there’s always that dynamic of what in the short term can help the long run, and certainly his skill set plays to that.”

Ultimately, the Dodgers have to decide if it would be wiser to allow Kim to develop in the minor leagues before making him a full-time big leaguer.

“But then also the longer term, giving him the repetitions, the opportunity, to take as many at-bats (in the minors), to play defense, to get acclimated to American baseball,” Roberts said. What kind of nets out most positive? And that’s kind of the discussion.”

In Triple-A, Kim is slashing .252/.328/.470 and has hit five home runs and 19 RBIs. He has also had the chance to gain experience in a variety of positions, including shortstop, second base, and center field. 

If the Dodgers keep Kim on the MLB roster, he wouldn’t get everyday playing time — however, Teoscar Hernández’s injury has provided a potential runway.

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Sam Garcia

Samantha is a fourth-year transfer student at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is majoring in Psychology and minoring in Professional Writing. She also is a staff writer for the Daily Bruin's Sports section at UCLA.

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  1. There is more than just a runway for Hyesong Kim. Time is up for Conforto. Bench him and have him get playing time through late inning defensive replacement, pinch hitting and running. And, we all love Muncy but it’s time to do something to cope with his decline as an everyday starting player. He will be a free agent after this season as the Dodgers won’t exercise their option, so best for Muncy is to bench him with the same idea as with Conforto and look for a trading partner. As for their replacements, put Miggy at third until a better alternative arises and bring up Dalton Rushing for left field to give him playing time before setting in as Austin Barnes’ replacement after this season. And send Outman back to AAA to pair with Muncy in a trade.

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