Korean star pitcher Yoon could be in MLB in 2012
Right-hander Suk-Min Yoon, the 2011 MVP of the Korean Baseball Organization who starred in the 2009 World Baseball Classic, could play in the major leagues as soon as next season, his agent said Tuesday.
Scott Boras, whom Yoon and another WBC standout, left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu, hired recently, said he would speak with Yoon in the near future about entering the posting system, in which major league teams bid to win exclusive negotiating rights with a player. If Yoon, 25, chooses against posting, he would be a free agent next season. Ryu, 24, can post before next season and would hit free agency in 2014.
While Korea has produced a handful of solid major league players – outfielder Shin-Soo Choo(notes) and former pitcher Chan Ho Park(notes) are among the dozen who were born and grew up there – all signed with teams as teenagers. Yoon would represent the first to be posted, a significant step for a league that plays at a level equivalent to the lower minor leagues and attracts former major leaguers on perhaps their final professional stop. - http://sports.yahoo.com
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