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The
San Diego Padres have acquired the negotiating rights to South Korean
pitcher Kim Kwang-hyun after submitting the highest bid in the posting
process, Major League Baseball said on Thursday. The SK Wyverns of the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) accepted San Diego's $2 million bid for Kim, giving the Padres 30 days to sign the 26-year-old left-hander to a contract. Considered the best starting pitcher in the Korean league, Kim had a 13-9 record and 3.42 earned run average in 28 starts in 2014. In eight seasons with SK, the 2008 KBO most valuable player has a 83-49 record and 3.28 ERA. If Kim remains unsigned through the negotiation period, he will return to the KBO, and the Padres will not have to pay the posting fee. | |||||





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