Park Sung-han's annual salary is 370 million sign of warm wind...SSG finalizes renewal of contract
Park Sung-han's annual salary is 370 million sign of warm wind...SSG finalizes renewal of contract
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Professional baseball SSG has completed annual salary contracts with 45 people subject to renewal this season.메이저사이트
SSG announced the status of its annual salary contract on Wednesday, and shortstop Park Sung-han signed a contract worth 370 million won (373,540 U.S. dollars), an increase of 70 million won (23.3 percent) from last year's 300 million won (310,540 dollars). Park had his first double-digit home run (10) since his debut with a batting average of 301 in 137 games last year, and had 147 hits, 67 RBIs, 78 RBIs, and 13 steals.
Park Sung-han said, "I would like to thank all the clubs, coaches, and coaches who helped me a lot in many ways last year," adding, "Last season was another motivating year." He then vowed, "I will do my best to maintain what went well and make up for what I lacked and show better performance this season."
Outfielder Jihoon Choi also signed a contract worth 300 million won, an increase of 50 million won or 20 percent from 250 million won (250 million U.S. dollars). SSG said, "Jihoon Choi hit 11 homeruns in a season last year alone and was the starting center fielder of his team thanks to the best defense capability in the league."
Right-hander Cho Byung-hyun has recorded the highest increase rate in his team in salary negotiations. He signed an annual salary contract of 135 million won, up 350 percent from 30 million won last year. Cho spent his first full-time season with the first team since joining the team in 2021, and posted an ERA of 12 saves with 3.58 12 holds in 76 games last year.
Infielder Ko Myung-joon signed for 80 million won (approx. 50 million won) in the first full-time season of the first team, up 50 million won (approx. Han Du-sol, who also played as a left-hander in the first full-time season of the first team, also renewed his contract for 80 million won (approx.
Jung Joon-jae and Park Ji-hwan, who have displayed potential for next-generation infielders, also showed more than 100 percent of increase. Jung Joon-jae signed for 75 million won, an increase of 45 million won, while Park Ji-hwan signed for 62 million won, an increase of 32 million won.