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Dodgers' Roster Move Sparks Fan Uproar
23 Mar
Summary
- Freeland secured Opening Day roster spot over Kim.
- Freeland hit .116 in Spring Training, Kim hit .407.
- Manager cited Kim's AAA development as roster reason.

The Los Angeles Dodgers' Opening Day roster has sparked considerable debate among fans, particularly concerning the inclusion of Alex Freeland over Hyeseong Kim. Despite Freeland's significantly underperforming spring training, batting just .116, he has reportedly secured a spot on the roster. He is slated to start against right-handed pitchers, a role Kim might have otherwise filled. Manager Dave Roberts attempted to clarify the decision, stating that the team believes Kim would benefit more from consistent playing time in AAA.
This rationale has raised eyebrows, as Kim demonstrated exceptional performance during spring training, boasting an impressive .407 batting average. Many observers find it difficult to justify keeping a player with such a low average over one performing at a high level. While the Dodgers management suggests this move is for player development, the team's decision has certainly left fans with lingering questions and a hope that the strategy proves successful in the long run.




