San Diego regrets not catching Kim Ha-sung? 411.7 billion won in central infielders' signs of running away from FA...Malicious Contracts Decline

San Diego Padres` 11-year, 280 million-dollar contract is showing signs of becoming a malicious contract. Bleacher Report selected a malicious contractor among players with more than three years of contract left as of Tuesday`s 2027 season. Bogaerts was included.먹튀검증

Bogaerts left the Boston Red Sox to become a member of the San Diego Padres in the 2022-2023 FA market. He ousted Kim Ha-sung as a second baseman in the 2023 season, taking over the shortstop. However, he had a batting average of 0.285 with 19 home runs, 58 RBIs and an OPS of 0.790, in 155 games. In 2024, he had a batting average of 0.264 with 11 home runs and 44 RBIs and an OPS of 0.688 in 111 games due to shoulder injuries.

San Diego sent Bogaerts to second base on the first day of its 2024 spring camp, turning Kim Ha-sung to shortstop. It was hoped that Bogaerts would focus on offense with less defensive burden. As a result, Bogaerts were more sluggish than 2023. At the end of the season, he returned to shortstop due to Kim Ha-sung's shoulder injury.

San Diego hardly moves in this FA market. It couldn't catch Kim Ha-sung. Bogaerts should take the center field. The contract between Bogaerts and San Diego is still nine years away. San Diego also considered that productivity would drop at the end of the contract, but Bleacher Report says the decline has already begun.

Blitzer Report said, "Bogartz was a strong shortstop in the Boston Red Sox. However, he only posted an OPS of 0.747 in 266 games over the past two years at the San Diego Padres. Due to injuries such as wrist injury in 2023 and shoulder fracture last year, it is not easy for him to lose contact with other players regardless of specific reasons."

In addition, Bleacher Report pointed out that Bogaerts had a heart-hit rate of 65% through the 2021 season, but fell to 18% in 2023 and 16% in 2024. He said pitchers' pitches toward Bogaerts are becoming more aggressive, adding that he has challenged Bogaerts. It is true that various figures over the past two years show signs of a bad contract. For San Diego, there is a long way to go with Bogaerts, so it will be frustrating.

Blitzer Report said, "On the bright side, Bogaerts has spent the last three years regaining his reputation on defense. But if you can't turn the clock back at bat, you're a player worth a bad contract."

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