Major League interest in Lee Jung-hoo (Kiwoom), who is recovering from ankle surgery, is already pouring.먹튀검증
On the 11th (Korean time), MLB.com, the official homepage of Major League Baseball, introduced Lee Jung-hoo with the title “KBO slugger Lee, expected to post this offseason despite injury”.
Reporter John Paul Morosi of MLB Network said, “Korean baseball star Lee Jeong-hoo is expected to sign with a major league club this winter, despite a fractured left ankle injury that could end Kiimo’s season.”
“The Kiwoom club announced in January that Lee Jung-hoo would post to advance to the major leagues after the 2023 season. Both Kiwoom club and Lee Jung-hoo suggested that ankle surgery would not change those plans,” citing domestic reports. did.
The media introduced, “Lee Jung-hoo, who turns 25 this month (August 20), is a center fielder known for his elite contact hitting,” and gave an evaluation of Brooks Reilly (New York Mets), who played for Lotte in the KBO League and returned to the major leagues.
Rayleigh is a “great player”yer). The coordination between the hands and eyes is amazing. Power has also improved a lot. Earlier this year, I saw the highlight of Lee Jung-hoo hitting a home run to the opposite field. That scene said a lot about how much stronger Lee Jung-hoo has become.”
The media said, “Lee Jung-hoo won the KBO League MVP last year. He played as the Korean national team in the 2023 World Baseball Classic and recorded a batting average of 4.29. He played 85 games for Kiwoom this year and recorded an OPS of .863.” told
He also mentioned baseball DNA, “Lee Jung-hoo’s father, Lee Jong-beom, is a Korean baseball icon and a former KBO league MVP.” Boras Corporation also mentioned the fact that it signed an agency contract with Lee Jung-hoo through SNS last January.
When Lee Jung-hoo was training at spring camp in Arizona, USA last February, scouts from major league clubs visited him every day and filmed Lee Jung-hoo’s batting video and watched closely. Many clubs have expressed interest in him, including the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego, San Francisco, Arizona, Boston, Detroit and Texas.