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Ryu Hyun-jin’s Future in MLB Still Uncertain Amid Positive Reviews

Game 5 of the 2023 KBO Korea Series between KT Wiz and LG Twins was held at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul on the afternoon of the 13th. Coaches Ryu Hyun-jin and Lee Man-soo watch from the stands. Jamsil = Reporter Jeong Si-jong capa@edaily.co.kr /2023.11.13.

Years and months have passed, but we still haven’t found a team. Nevertheless, Ryu Hyun-jin is still highly respected in the United States Major League Baseball (MLB). This is why it is not easy to make a decision to go to Korea.

MLB.com, the official website of the US Major League Baseball (MLB), classified Ryu Hyun-jin as a mid-level player and introduced him in an article titled ‘The best free agent (FA) still be available for signing’ on the 13th (Korea time).

As for Ryu Hyun-jin, who was listed along with right-handers Michael Lorenzen and Mike Clevinger, the media said, “He’s not flashy, but he can be a big help in strengthening each team’s starting rotation.”

The media also introduced Ryu Hyun-jin, saying, “After undergoing elbow ligament fusion surgery, he returned in the middle of last season (Toronto Blue Jays) and recorded an ERA of 3.46 in 11 starts.”

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Ryu Hyun-jin’s future has not yet been decided. Meanwhile, Ryu Hyun-jin has been linked to the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox. However, although the teams involved have recruited other options to reinforce their mounds, and older players in similar situations as Ryu find their places, Ryu Hyun-jin still cannot decide on a team.

Rumors of a return to the Hanwha Eagles of the Korean KBO League are also emerging, but local US media are giving Ryu Hyun-jin positive reviews and pressuring him to stay in the MLB.

Ryu Hyun-jin (36), who is considering whether to stay in the Major League Baseball (MLB) of the American professional baseball league or return to the Hanwha Eagles of the Korean professional baseball league, is still highly respected in the United States. There are still big free agents who have yet to find a team, such as left-handers Blake Snell and Jordan Montgomery, so it is assumed that Ryu Hyun-jin will have time left.

Meanwhile, Ryu Hyun-jin is currently undergoing personal training in Korea. He was said to have done basic training in Okinawa, Japan with friendly Hanwha pitchers last month, then returned to Korea on the 22nd of last month and resumed personal training.

Reporter Seungjae Yoon yogiyoon@edaily.co.kr

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