SSG announced on the 16th that it signed a free agent contract with Kim Min-sik for a two-year contract period and a total of 500 million won (annual salary 400 million won, option 100 million won). SSG explained, “We signed Kim Min-sik, who has extensive catcher experience, to strengthen the competitiveness and depth of the catcher lineup.” Kim Min-sik graduated from Masan High School and Wonkwang University and joined SK Wyverns as the 11th overall pick in the second round of the 2012 KBO rookie draft. He transferred to the KIA Tigers in 2017 and contributed to the team's combined championship, and returned to SSG in 2022 to contribute to the team's 'Wire to Wire' combined championship. Kim Min-sik has played in 821 games over a total of 9 seasons, recording a batting average of 0.227, 24 home runs, 214 RBI, and a stolen base percentage of 0.285. Kim Min-sik, who signed the contract, said, “I am happy to continue my career as a player with my home team,” and added, “I will become a player who works harder with my seniors and juniors on the team to help SSG rise to the top once again.” Meanwhile, SSG previously recruited veteran catcher Lee Ji-young through a sign-and-trade with Kiwoom Heroes, and also retained existing catcher Kim Min-sik. Three catchers are expected to compete for the starting spot along with rookie catcher Cho Hyung-woo..
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SSG announced on the 16th that it signed a free agent contract with Kim Min-sik for a two-year contract period and a total of 500 million won (annual salary 400 million won, option 100 million won). SSG explained, “We signed Kim Min-sik, who has extensive catcher experience, to strengthen the competitiveness and depth of the catcher lineup.” Kim Min-sik graduated from Masan High School and Wonkwang University and joined SK Wyverns as the 11th overall pick in the second round of the 2012 KBO rookie draft. He transferred to the KIA Tigers in 2017 and contributed to the team's combined championship, and returned to SSG in 2022 to contribute to the team's 'Wire to Wire' combined championship. Kim Min-sik has played in 821 games over a total of 9 seasons, recording a batting average of 0.227, 24 home runs, 214 RBI, and a stolen base percentage of 0.285. Kim Min-sik, who signed the contract, said, “I am happy to continue my career as a player with my home team,” and added, “I will become a player who works harder with my seniors and juniors on the team to help SSG rise to the top once again.” Meanwhile, SSG previously recruited veteran catcher Lee Ji-young through a sign-and-trade with Kiwoom Heroes, and also retained existing catcher Kim Min-sik. Three catchers are expected to compete for the starting spot along with rookie catcher Cho Hyung-woo..