Dodgers Call Up Infielder Kim Hye-seong Amid Edman's Injury
Dodgers Call Up Infielder Kim Hye-seong Amid Edman's Injury

Dodgers Call Up Infielder Kim Hye-seong Amid Edman's Injury

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have promoted South Korean infielder Hyeseong Kim from Triple-A Oklahoma City to the Major League roster following an ankle injury to utility player Tommy Edman, who has been placed on the injured list. Kim, a versatile defender with experience at second base, shortstop, and center field, was signed this offseason after a successful career in Korea and has performed well in Triple-A, providing both speed and defensive reliability. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts emphasized that Kim's promotion is likely temporary, filling Edman's spot until his return, and that Kim will primarily serve in a bench role with a few starts, while Chris Taylor and others share time at second base. Kim expressed excitement about the opportunity, noting his recent improvements at the plate after adjusting his swing. The Dodgers view this stint as a valuable chance for Kim to gain MLB experience and exposure to top-level pitching, as the team continues to manage infield depth amid Edman's absence.

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