Last winter, the Pirates signed Jung Ho Kang, a fully developed 28-year-old shortstop who's coming off a career year with .346/.459/.739, 40 home runs and 117 RBIs, to a four year, $11 million contract, plus a $5 million posting fee that went to Nexen Heroes of Korea Baseball Organization. He owns a career OPS of .886. Pirates made a relative cheap investment in Kang to provide depth and options to an already solid infield. The plan behind the signing makes sense despite many were skeptical of Kang's ability to perform in Major League level:
Scouts I spoke with on Kang said he has a chance to be a nice bench bat/utility man. Posting fee reflects that.
— Ben Badler (@BenBadler) 2014 12月 22日
ZiPS has Kang at 230/299/389, 93 OPS+ in Pittsburgh. WAR depends on how the defense shakes out. If -5, it's 1.5 WAR in 498 PA.
— Dan Szymborski (@DSzymborski) 2014 12月 22日