He has the worst metrics of the second base candidates, but...Kim Ha Sung Why he's a shoo-in for the award, managers say he's the 'best'

He has the worst metrics of the second base candidates, but...Kim Ha Sung Why he's a shoo-in for the award, managers say he's the 'best'



The San Diego Padres' Ha Sung Kim, 28, has been named a finalist for the Gold Glove, which is awarded to the best defensive player in Major League Baseball, for the second straight year. It's the second time for Kim, who was a finalist in the shortstop category last year but didn't win. This time, he's favored to win. He could be the first player in the major leagues to win both awards.


MLB.com, the official website of Major League Baseball, announced the Gold Glove finalists for the 2023 season on Sept. 19 (KST), three for each position. The Gold Glove, which recognizes the best defensive player at each position in the league, will honor 20 players, 10 from each of the two major leagues, with the addition of a utility category last year.


Kim was a finalist at shortstop in the National League (NL) last year, but Dansby Swanson (Chicago Cubs) won the award. This year, he is up for the award in two categories: second base and utility. "I'd be lying if I said I wasn't greedy," said Kim, who arrived in the country on Nov. 11, about winning the Gold Glove. I don't know how it will turn out, but I'm looking forward to it," he said.


The final winners will be announced on March 6.


In the NL second baseman category, Kim, Nico Horner (Chicago Cubs), and Bryson Stott (Philadelphia Phillies) are the finalists. All three players are originally from the shortstop position and moved to second base side-by-side this year. With the influx of free agent shortstops last winter, the position shift was inevitable. Kim lost his starting shortstop job to Zander Bogaerts, Horner to Dansby Swanson, and Stott to Trey Turner. However, the former shortstop quickly settled into second base.


In terms of OAA (Outs Above Average), Stott (+16), Horner (+15), and Kim (+10) are the top three in that category. Kim, who also plays third base and shortstop, has an OAA of +7 as a second baseman. Defensive Runs Saved (DRS), a measure of runs saved by the defense, is +12 for Horner, +10 for Kim, and +6 for Stott, according to Fielding Bible. Based on this metric alone, Horner is the best of the candidates, ranking first in OAA and second in DRS.


Kim is third in OAA and second in DRS, so his stats aren't as good as his competition. However, defense is hard to measure accurately with records. The Gold Glove is also not a statistical award. While the SABR Defensive Index (SDI), a defensive statistic developed by the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), counts for 25%, the other 75% is voted on by the managers of the 30 major league clubs and up to six coaches per team. Players on their own teams are excluded from voting. 카지노사이트가이드


 objective metrics. Kim's on-field ratings are high enough that he could win the award. On March 7, Baseball America (BA) released the results of its voting for the best tools in each major league position in 2023, and Kim was named the NL's best defensive second baseman. Horner was second and A.J. Albies (Atlanta Braves) third, with Stott not making the cut.


Voting was open to active managers, scouts, and senior executives in Major League Baseball. Managers, who are eligible to vote for the Gold Glove, were the primary voters. This shows how highly regarded Kim's defense is in the field. This year, he has produced numerous defensive highlight reels, stepped up his bat, and increased his overall profile. 

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