The Seattle Mariners offseason plans took another setback on Jan. 3 when Hye-seong Kim, the free agent middle infielder out of the Korean Baseball Organization, signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Mariners have been confirmed this offseason to extend contract offers to two players. The other was Carlos Santana, and both him and Kim chose to sign elsewhere.
Contrary to Santana's declination of Seattle's pursuits, Kim's refusal to sign to the Mariners might actually have opened up more trade targets for the team.
The Dodgers plan to move Mookie Betts back to shortstop for 2025. Gavin Lux will play second and Kim will be used in a "super utility" role according to a report from the Athletic's Los Angeles beat reporter, Fabian Ardaya.
As far as how the pieces fit: the Dodgers have said this offseason they are going with the plan of Mookie Betts at shortstop and Gavin Lux at second base.
— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) January 3, 2025
The plan with Kim, a source said, is for him to fill a super utility role. Has played a lot up the middle in KBO. https://t.co/9TjrbniBMa
Based on Ardaya's report, it doesn't look like Kim will be pushing anyone on the Dodgers out of a job. But it could make Los Angeles more willing to trade one of the surplus infielders it has, namely Lux.
The Mariners still need a second and third baseman and a first baseman to pair with Luke Raley. And although Lux is slated to have a starting role, Kim's ability to play shortstop and second base does mitigate the need for Lux on the roster.
Lux put up middling numbers in 2024. He hit .251 to go with 10 home runs and 50 RBIs in 139 games played. His batting average dipped from the .276 he put up in 2023, but his homers and RBIs were both single-season career highs.
Lux hit .176 with one home run and four RBIs during Los Angeles' World Series run in the postseason.
MORE RUNS!
— MLB (@MLB) October 10, 2024
Gavin Lux extends the @Dodgers lead to 8-0. pic.twitter.com/4pg3PUy94H
Lux is set to earn $2.76 million in his Arbitration-2 season in 2025, according to Spotrac. But his playoff acumen at just 27 years-old and steady, if not unspectacular, bat could help Seattle.
But the issue becomes what the Mariners could offer the Dodgers to bring Lux to the Pacific Northwest.
Lux is slated for a starting role with Los Angeles, even after the team signed Kim. The club has a surplus of starting pitchers and could potentially have more if they manage to sign Japanese ace Roki Sasaki. That likely means Seattle couldn't successfully offer the 2024 champs a pitcher from its rotation in a trade.
If the Dodgers are interested in prospects, the Mariners have them in abundance. If the Dodgers want major league talent in return for Lux, then he will likely be another potential solution for Seattle can't (or won't) pull the trigger on.
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