Kwang Hyun Kim

Kwang Hyun Kim

35-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  Foreign
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$Signed a two-year, $8 million contract with the Cardinals in December of 2019.
Inks KBO deal
PFree Agent  F
March 7, 2022
Kim signed Monday with the Korea Baseball Organization's SSG Landers on a four-year, $12.3 million contract, Jee-ho Yoo of the Yonhap News Agency reports.
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After a two-year stint in the majors with the Cardinals, the 33-year-old Kim will return to his home country for what will presumably be the remainder of his playing career. Though Kim made good on the Cardinals' two-year, $8 million investment by submitting a 3.46 ERA across 145.2 innings, his advanced age and underwhelming peripheral numbers (9.1 K-BB%, 48.1 GB%) might have made it difficult for him to secure a significant commitment from an MLB team on the open market this offseason. Kim's shaky outlook along with MLB's ongoing lockout were likely motivating factors in him returning to the Landers, the team with whom he spent 13 seasons before making the jump to St. Louis.
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Could head back to KBO
PFree Agent  F
March 7, 2022
Kim may be looking to make a return to the Korea Baseball Organization in 2022 after the league's SSG Landers requested a status check on the left-hander Monday, Daniel Kim of MBC Sports+ reports.
ANALYSIS
After joining the Cardinals on a two-year, $8 million deal ahead of the 2020 season, Kim excelled over eight appearances during the pandemic-shortened 60-game campaign, posting a 1.62 ERA in 39 innings. A lowly 5.5 K/9 rate portended a downturn in his performance in 2021, however, and that's exactly what happened, as Kim's ERA rose to 3.46 over 106.2 innings. St. Louis ultimately moved the lefty to the bullpen by season's end, and upon reaching free agency earlier this winter, the 33-year-old seemed to gain little traction in discussions with MLB teams. The ongoing MLB lockout has left Kim and several other free agents in a holding pattern, and since he likely won't be in the market for a significant deal once the transaction freeze ends, it wouldn't be surprising if he opts to return to his home country to continue his career.
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Kim has put together two strong statistical seasons in the majors since coming stateside from the KBO. In 2021, he posted a 3.46 ERA and 1.28 WHIP, though the method through which he got there wasn't particularly convincing. He battled a back injury throughout the campaign, which limited him to only 106.2 innings and also caused him to close the season as a reliever. Kim's skills were also not particularly notable, as he managed only a 9.1 K-BB%. Instead of gaudy strikeout numbers, Kim produced decent results by limiting hard contact, as he measured better than 60th percentile marks in average exit velocity, barrel rate, and hard-hit rate. Currently a free agent, Kim's future in the major leagues is ambiguous. Should he find a rotation role, Kim will have the chance to provide decent ratios. However, if he is limited to a bullpen role, Kim lacks the strikeout stuff to consistently occupy a high-leverage role.
Kim came with plenty of intrigue last offseason following several strong seasons in Korea, but questions about his role added another layer of uncertainty to that which always follows players joining the league from overseas. The picture only got murkier early on, as he was named the team's primary closer shortly before Opening Day and went on to record a save in his MLB debut, something he'd never done in the KBO. The Cardinals' season was paused due to a COVID-19 outbreak shortly thereafter, however, and he served exclusively as a starter the rest of the way, finishing with a stellar 1.62 ERA in 39 innings. Quite a lot of luck went into that figure, however, given his .217 BABIP and 86.6% strand rate. That's not to say he deserves none of the credit, as his 50.0% groundball rate and 7.8 BB% were both solid, but he looks much more like a back-of-the-rotation option than a frontline starter given his low 15.6 K%.
Kim is moving to MLB after a 12-year career in South Korea where he was among the best pitchers in the KBO. He almost moved to MLB in 2014 when he was posted by the SK Wyverns, but the Padres and Kim couldn't reach a contract deal. Kim missed the 2017 season due to Tommy John surgery, but returned better than ever. He went 17-6 with a 2.51 ERA and 8.5 K/9 last season (6th among starters). He has a low-to-mid 90s fastball but an excellent slider. At age 31, and without dominant velocity, he may not have tremendous upside. However, he could be a valuable swing man after signing with the Cardinals. He'll likely compete for the 5th starter role this spring and could shift back-and-forth from the bullpen.
Kim has been regarded as one of the top pitchers in South Korea's top professional league, the Korea Baseball Organization. He battled injury and inconsistency for several years but bounced back strong last season at age 26 with a 3.42 ERA and 7.5 K/9 over 173.2 innings. The Padres won his rights for $2 million via the posting system with the KBO, but he was unable to come to terms on a contract with the Padres. He may try to move to MLB for 2016.
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Finishes strong as reliever
PSt. Louis Cardinals  F
October 4, 2021
Kim wrapped up the regular season with three straight scoreless relief appearances spanning five innings.
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Grabs extra-innings save
PSt. Louis Cardinals  F
September 14, 2021
Kim picked up a save after giving up two unearned runs on one hit and one walk in Tuesday's win over the Mets.
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Moving to bullpen
PSt. Louis Cardinals  F
September 7, 2021
Kim will be available out of the bullpen starting Tuesday, Zachary Silver of MLB.com reports.
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May be dropped from rotation
PSt. Louis Cardinals  F
September 6, 2021
Manager Mike Shildt wouldn't commit to Kim making his next turn through the St. Louis rotation in Thursday's game against the Dodgers, Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat reports. "We'll see," Shildt said, when asked if Kim or Jake Woodford would start Thursday.
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Struggles in short start
PSt. Louis Cardinals  F
September 4, 2021
Kim (6-7) allowed four earned runs on seven hits and one walk while striking out one across 1.1 innings, taking the loss to the Brewers on Saturday.
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