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Hyeseong Kim has arrived, and the Dodgers need to make sure he's here to stay

Hyeseong Kim has arrived, and the Dodgers need to make sure he's here to stay

His smile has brightened the locker room, his bat has energized a once-impotent segment of the lineup and his speed has transformed their offense.
Hyeseong Kim belongs in the major leagues.
Manager Dave Roberts was asked the other night about the 'difficult decision' the Dodgers will have to make on Kim when utilityman Tommy Edman and outfielder Teoscar Hernández return from the injured list in the next couple of weeks, but nothing about this decision should be difficult.
Kim will still belong in the major leagues.
There won't be enough at-bats for him?
The Dodgers have to find them.
He can gain more experience in the minors?
A 26-year-old who played seven-plus seasons in the Korean Baseball Organization before he signed with the Dodgers, Kim isn't a typical rookie.
President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said part of the reason catcher Dalton Rushing was called up this week was because of the competition in the National League West?
The same logic should be applied to Kim's situation.
Make liberal use of the injured list. Release Chris Taylor. Do whatever is necessary for Kim to remain in Los Angeles.
'How he's playing,' Roberts acknowledged, 'certainly helps his case.'
Shohei Ohtani homered twice in a 19-2 victory over the Athletics at Dodger Stadium on Thursday night. Both times, Kim was on base.
Ohtani, who leads off for the Dodgers, drove in only 10 runs in his first 30 games of the season. The bottom of the order wasn't hitting or drawing walks
In the first 12 games Ohtani played since Kim was called up from triple-A Oklahoma City, Ohtani collected 18 runs batted in.
Kim batted eighth or ninth in each of the eight games he started through Thursday, and he'd already been driven home by Ohtani five times. The only player Ohtani has driven in more this season: Ohtani.
'A lot easier to pitch to Shohei when nobody's on base,' Roberts said. 'Recently, certainly with Kim and his ability to get on base, there's always traffic.'
Kim entered the Freeway Series opener on Friday batting .429, a pleasant surprise considering he looked completely overmatched at the plate in spring training. His ability to make contact has enhanced his greatest weapon, his legs.
'He's really talented,' third baseman Max Muncy said. 'He can do a lot of really special things that you can't see from a lot of players.'
That game-changing speed was on display in just his second major league game when he was deployed as a ninth-inning pinch runner with a one-run deficit against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park. Kim stole second base and reached third on a dropped third strike, positioning him within 90 feet of the tying run. The next two batters struck out and the Dodgers lost the game, but the cameo performance was a preview of what was to come.
In his first 12 major league games, Kim stole three bases and plated nine runs. Three of his first 12 hits were infield hits.
'I tried to figure out what my role is in this organization, and I'm just trying to control what I can control,' Kim said through an interpreter.
Dodgers coaches also believe Kim's speed has influenced how opponents attack Ohtani. One particular example that was cited was Ohtani's three-run, ninth-inning home run in a 14-11 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on May 9.
Kim was on second base and Michael Conforto was on first when Ohtani came to the plate with one out and the score level, 11-11. Walking Ohtani would have moved the go-ahead run to third base, and with Kim's speed, any ball put in play by the next batter would have likely resulted in a run. Diamondbacks reliever Ryan Thompson pitched to Ohtani, who launched a 1-2 pitch into the stands in right-center.
'With the speed dynamic [of Kim], it creates stress,' Roberts said. 'He can steal a base, go first to third. It certainly opens some things up for the top of the order.'
The Dodgers have scored an average of 7.3 runs per game since Kim joined the team. In the process, he's become a beloved figure in the clubhouse, overcoming a language barrier to form bonds with a wide range of players that includes everyone from Ohtani to Mookie Betts.
'That started in spring training,' Muncy said. 'He was there with a couple of us and just immediately fit right in. He likes to have fun. He's always smiling, he's always laughing. He's really fun to have out there.'
With a three-year deal that could be extended by the Dodgers for an additional two seasons, Kim figures to be a part of their future. But he's already a reason for why they're clicking now, and the returns of Edman and Hernández shouldn't change that.

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