3 reasons why the SF Giants would appeal to a slick-fielding shortstop

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The SF Giants will be targeting a shortstop this winter and will be connected to one of the top shortstops on the market in Ha-Seong Kim. The Giants have a need but why would the slick-fielding shortstop choose San Francisco?

3 reasons why the SF Giants would appeal to a slick-fielding shortstop

The Giants have not had a good track record for landing superstars in free agency over the past couple of decades. Kim does not fit the description of a superstar but he has been a solid player through his four-year career.

In some ways, there is a sense of inevitability between the Giants and Kim in much the same way that was apparent with Matt Chapman and the Giants last offseason. It feels more like a matter of when, not if, Kim signs with San Francisco.

There are plenty of reasons why the Giants are targeting the 29-year-old infielder but there are a few reasons why Kim could be motivated to stay in the NL West.

1. The KBO Connection

Perhaps, the strongest connection is the KBO connection. Kim was teammates with Giants center fielder Jung Hoo Lee on the Kiwoom Heroes of the KBO for two seasons starting in 2019. After the 2020 season, Kim came stateside to join the San Diego Padres.

As soon as the Giants inked Lee to a six-year, $113 million deal last offseason, speculation began that the Giants would be connected to Kim once he became a free agent. In fact, Lee quietly started that campaign as soon as he signed with the Giants. He told Jeeho Yoo of the Yonhap News Agency that he would like to play on the same team again.

As Lee articulated, Kim was actually the first person that he called once he signed his long-term deal with San Francisco. These types of connections do not mean that a deal will take place but it does open the door for a conversation.

Plus, having a teammate that you have experience with from the KBO has got to help with the adjustment to playing in the United States.

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