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The speculation surrounding the Giants’ pursuit of potential free-agent targets is mounting, with the competition for KBO center fielder Jung Hoo Lee expected to commence imminently. Lee, along with Japanese pitchers Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Shota Imanaga, is among the top international free agents this offseason, and San Francisco is reportedly keen on securing his services, as evidenced by general manager Pete Putila’s extensive scouting efforts.
According to a report from the New York Post’s Jon Heyman, Lee is anticipated to be posted on Monday, marking the commencement of a 30-day window for MLB teams to pursue a contract with the 25-year-old Korean standout. The Giants are among numerous teams vying for Lee’s talents, as Heyman’s tweet on December 3, 2023 confirmed.
Lee’s accolades in the KBO, including the 2022 MVP award, further elevate his appeal to MLB teams. His impressive .349/.421/.575 slash line, 23 home runs, 113 RBI, and .996 OPS in 553 at-bats in 2022 solidified his reputation before an ankle injury curtailed his 2023 campaign. Despite the setback, Lee’s batting .318/.406/.455 with six homers and 45 RBI in 86 games last season demonstrates his consistent production.
With MLB Trade Rumors projecting a lucrative five-year, $50 million contract for Lee this offseason, the Giants, as well as other interested teams, face a competitive battle to secure the promising outfielder before the January 3 signing deadline. For the latest insights and updates on the Giants’ pursuit of Jung Hoo Lee, don’t miss out on the Giants Talk Podcast.
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