The Samsung Lions signed Danny Reyes, a new foreign pitcher, on Thursday. Reyes signed a contract worth a total of 800,000 dollars, including a down payment of 100,000 dollars, an annual salary of 500,000 dollars and an option of 200,000 dollars. Born in 1996, 27-year-old Dominican Reyes showed strong performance against left-handed hitters based on his outstanding physique of 193 centimeters tall and weighing 115 kilograms, and is considered a competitive pitcher in the KBO League where left-handed hitters are common.
He played in nine games (three starts) in the Major League last season as a member of the New York Mets, and played 91 ⅔ innings in 20 games (18 starts) in the Minor League. He throws fastballs with an average speed of 147 kilometers and a maximum speed of 150 kilometers, and various breaking balls such as sliders, changeups, and cutters, and he also boasts quality pitching capability optimized for robot trials.
In particular, his WHIP and BB/9, which are representative records that show a pitcher’s stability, are excellent. Reyes showed a stable game management ability with a WHIP (base-plus-slugging percentage) of 1.13 in the minor league, and showed a stable control with a BB/9 (plus nine innings allowed) of 1.6. Buchanan, who has been on the mound for the Samsung Lions for the past four years, unfortunately failed to renew his contract as he refused the club’s final proposal while considering entering the Major League.
Making his big league debut, McKinnon played for the Los Angeles Angels and Oakland Athletics, and posted a batting average of .144 (seven hits in 50 times at bat) with six RBIs and two runs scored. He played in 357 Minor League games and posted a batting average of .294 (367 hits in 1,247 times at bat), 36 homers, 210 RBIs, 212 runs scored, and an OPS of .875. 사설 토토사이트
Last year, he played for the Seibu Lions of the Japanese pro baseball league. He recorded a batting average of 259 percent (120 hits in 464 times at bat) with 17 homers, 53 RBIs and 53 runs scored in 127 games. “As a medium- and long-distance right-handed batter with good batting eye and excellent contact ability, McKinnon has the advantage of being able to secure stable first base and third base defense,” the team said.
“Based on his sincere training attitude and experience in Japanese baseball, he is expected to quickly adapt to the KBO League,” he said. “With the addition of McCannon, we expect to secure diversity in the management of the infield and strengthen the centerline.” Seabold, born in 1996, who drew attention as an active big leaguer, played for the Philadelphia Phillies and Colorado Rockies as a right-handed orthodox with excellent hardware, 188 centimeters tall and 86 kilograms in weight.
Last year, he took the mound 27 times as a member of Colorado, where he had one win and seven losses, an ERA of 7.52 and a WHIP of 1.65 during 87 ⅓ innings, and posted 13 wins and seven losses, an ERA of 4.13 and a WHIP of 1.24. “Seabold boasts powerful fastballs with an average speed of 150 kilometers, changeups and sliders with high quality breaking balls,” a source from the team said. “As he utilizes strike zones well left and right, he is expected to play a key role in the starting lineup based on his strong ball power and stable ball control.”