The Braves are bringing back Ha-Seong Kim on a one-year, $20MM contract, per a club announcement. The team designated right-hander Osvaldo Bido for assignment to open the necessary 40-man roster spot. Kim, a Boras Corporation client, had declined a $16MM player option and earns a $4MM raise to return as Atlanta’s starting shortstop.
Kim spent the final month of the 2025 season with the Braves. They claimed him off waivers from the Rays, who were happy to get out from under the player option. Atlanta was long since buried in the playoff picture. The move was solely about building a relationship with Kim in the hope that he’d return next year. They preferred it’d be on the player option but felt that a few weeks within the clubhouse might give them an edge in re-signing him even if he opted out.
The righty-hitting Kim made a solid impression on his new club. He reeled off a 10-game hitting streak in the middle of September and recorded at least one knock in 15 of his first 19 contests. Kim finished in a 1-19 skid over his final five games, dropping him to a middling .253/.316/.368 line in 98 plate appearances. That was still quite a bit better than the .214/.290/.321 mark he’d put up in a similar amount of playing time over an injury-riddled few months in Tampa Bay.
Overall, Kim is coming off a .234/.304/.345 slash in 48 games. The Braves certainly feel that’s not representative of his true talent. Kim had been an above-average everyday player with the Padres between 2022-24. He was a slightly better than average hitter who played plus defense throughout the infield. Kim’s time in San Diego ended when he tore the labrum in his right shoulder diving into first base on a pickoff attempt in August ’24. He required surgery that led the Padres to opt against issuing him a qualifying offer.
The Rays surprisingly won the bidding for Kim last offseason, signing him to a two-year, $29MM deal with an opt-out. It was always a baffling move for a low-payroll club. The Rays signed Kim to a $13MM salary for the first season despite knowing he was unlikely to be a factor until a few months into the year. He didn’t make his season debut until shortly before the All-Star Break. Calf and back issues resulted in subsequent minimal injured list stays. While the Rays managed to offload the final few weeks of Kim’s salaries thanks to the waiver claim, they still paid a little more than $11MM for 24 games of replacement level production.
Kim should enter the 2026 season at full health. While his results were down this year, he posted career-high marks in average exit velocity and hard contact rate. That seems to bode well for his shoulder strength, at least in the batter’s box. There may be a little more cause for concern on defense. Kim’s arm strength was down around four miles per hour this past season, according to Statcast. His arm was closer to average than the plus weapon it had been in prior years, though it hasn’t dropped to a point where the team would have any concerns about his viability on the left side of the infield. Even the post-injury version of Kim threw harder on average than Mookie Betts, Corey Seager or Taylor Walls — all of whom were Gold Glove finalists at shortstop in 2025.
The Braves aren’t the only team that viewed Kim as a solid rebound candidate. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported that the 30-year-old rebuffed interest from clubs willing to go multiple years in order to get back to the market next winter. The Tigers were the only other team publicly linked to Kim this offseason, though clubs like the Giants and Pirates are known to be pursuing infield help. MLBTR had predicted Kim would receive a two-year, $30MM contract with an opt-out after the first season. He opts for the straight one-year deal at a higher salary to bet on himself.
Kim slots back in as Atlanta’s everyday shortstop. That’ll push trade pickup Mauricio Dubón into a utility role. The Braves were unable to make Kim a qualifying offer this offseason because they’d acquired him during the season. Assuming they don’t trade him midseason, they would have the ability to make the QO next winter. That’d entitle them to draft compensation if he plays well enough to reject and sign elsewhere.
Atlanta has been one of the most aggressive teams in the first couple months of free agency. Kim joins Robert Suarez, Raisel Iglesias and Mike Yastrzemski as significant free agent pickups. They took on Dubón’s final arbitration season, which costs $6.1MM. They have more than $245MM in guaranteed commitments for next season. They’re already well beyond this year’s approximate $208MM Opening Day mark.
The Kim signing also pushes them beyond the $244MM base luxury tax threshold, as calculated by RosterResource. They’re at roughly $255MM in CBT obligations. Atlanta had paid the luxury tax in 2023 and ’24 but stayed below the line this year. That reset their payor status going into 2026. They’re taxed at a 20% rate on their first $20MM above the line. For the moment, they have a minimal tax payment (roughly $2.2MM). That figures to climb throughout the offseason and into next year. The Braves still need to solidify a rotation that had been wrecked by injuries, and they’re certainly hoping to find themselves in position to add around the trade deadline.
With Kim staying at Truist Park, the shortstop market is essentially down to top free agent Bo Bichette. Depth types Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Willi Castro are the next-best options in free agency. There aren’t any obvious trade candidates at the position, which played into Atlanta’s decision to acquire a utilityman in Dubón to give them cover in case Kim priced himself out of their comfort zone.
Jon Heyman of The New York Post first reported that the Braves were re-signing Kim to a $20MM contract, which The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal specified was for one year. Image courtesy of Jordan Godfree, Imagn Images.


Crap. Another Tigers option gone. Kudos to Atlanta.
$20 million? What’s he goin hit 5 homeruns?
He hit 3 in 87 ABs so I’m guessing no
Right I forgot only thing that matters is homers. How’s that worked out for ya the last few years?
Stolen bases, high OBP and good defense also matter. At a premier position
Same thing that I was going to ask!!
Kim is valuable on “D”, and he might surprise you with 15 homers on the year… His speed is a huge bonus .
@chipper.. tell that to the trolls and you’ll get nowhere. Negativity is the name of their game. 1 year deal = good signing with potential to be great.
@chipper
But he hasn’t demonstrated an ability to give you $20 mil worth of high OBP or speed the last two years. Seems bold to allocate $20 mil, $4 mil more than the team that released him to avoid paying his $16 mil option, for a team that’s usually tight like the Braves. You would think they might offer a lower base and performance escalators to get his earnings up. Weird.
The answer is Boras strikes again. I know one year deals are not that bad, but after he opted out and the money they had to pay him last year?
@pepenas 34: The Braves paid Kim about $2M for the 24 games he was with them. Seems like it was a $2M fee to see how each liked the fit. Worth it, imo. Braves got a much needed 1 year stop gap at SS, Kim gets a big 1 year deal.
Doesn’t matter if you can’t stay on the field unfortunately. And he’s struggled to the past couple of years
@KnicksFanCavsFan
Nobody released him to avoid paying him $16M. HSK opted out of the contract so that he could try and get more. He was successful in that attempt.
I think they slightly overpaid, but they have a SS for 2026 now. That is the important part. It is also an upgrade over Allen.
This gives the Braves another year to evaluate both Southisene and Lodise. At least until the draft to see what they need to look for with the #9 pick.
All in all, I like the move.
@Knocks He declined the option, the team did not release him. He was injured last much of last season and did show.speed in 2024.
Kim would likely be under a longer higher AAV deal had he not gotten injured towards end of 2024. He likely took a one year deal to get his earnings up in 2027 and beyond.
@Braves
The Rays released Ho because they didn’t want to be on the hook for his ’26 player option. The Braves picked him up on waivers. I was referring to the Rays.
The Rays trade or release everyone before they start making any $. It has been there business model outside of Wander. So I put no stock in Rays unwillingness to pay someone.
The team did not release him to avoid paying 16 million, Kim declined the 16 million option, but hey, don’t let your ignorance stand in the way of your misguided comment.
The Rays did place Kim on waivers to get out of the final $2MM of their 2025 commitment, which afforded him the opportunity to play with Atlanta to begin with.
So while Kim was not released, the Rays did intentionally decide against keeping Kim.
That said, Tigers3232 makes a good point about the Rays’ unwillingness to pay Kim not necessarily saying much about how much any other team may be willing to pay Kim.
The Rays placed Kim on waivers because they didn’t want to be on the hook for his player option for $16m in ’26. The Braves did them a favor in picking him up.
It’s not weird at all. Single year deals are always higher AAV. It’s a very slight overpay, and that’s it. Also, one year deals almost never contain these performance based metrics. The incentive to perform is implied, as the player is using it as an opportunity to parlay it into a multi-year deal.
It isn’t just about HRs, the guy has no bat. Prices this winter are ridiculous.
It’s a 1 year deal and he’s arguably the best SS available (inc. Bichette).
Bichette’s deal (~175M) > Kim’s 20M
Pete’s View? Is that Camden Yards now?
He was an above average hitter from 2022-2024, idk if I’d call a 106 OPS+ as “no bat”. Hes not an all-star caliber hitter but for most of his career hes been modestly above average with terrific defense and baserunning. I think this is a bit of an overpay but if he returns to a solid slash line like he had in 2023, could be a pretty good deal for the braves.
For 2023 to 2025, HSK and Volpe have the same WAR.
HSK missed a lot of 2025. I will bet a bag of money that HSK has more than five home runs in 2025. I win if he hits 6, you win if he hits 5 or less.
Nice signing for Atlanta. After Toronto and Seattle, Atlanta may have had the best off-season.
I’ll bet you a billion he doesnt hit 5 in 2025. Now 2026 over under 13.5
If you look at 2021 through (and including) 2024 HSK actually had more bWAR than Bichette.
I see what you were trying to do, but….He did hit 5 in 2025 so that’s a bad bet.
I know but he steals bases and plays great defense, which is pretty important also.
That’s 13.5 more than Nick Allen
He missed a significant portion of the season, too, with the Rays.
You are correct sir I meant 2026. But he exactly did hit exactly 5 in 2025, so I would win your billion since you said doesn’t hit 5 rather than doesn’t hit “more than” 5.
Yes I meant 2026 thanks
@MLB Top 100 Com- How embarrassing for Volpe. He couldn’t compile more WAR in the same amount of seasons as someone who had an injury that took a good chunk of 2023 and most of 2024. And of course it’s only the same amount of WAR if you prefer Baseball-Reference. If you prefer fangraphs, Kim compiled more WAR 7.1 to 6.5
I think they’re paying him more for his positional versatility and his glove work than they are for his offensive output.
Nick Allen is a better defensive SS and could surely play 2B & 3B, and would only cost 1m+ in salary, so no, Kim’s potential offensive output is an extremely important part of the equation.
This guy doesn’t get it
A 1 year deal seemed perfect for Detroit. Let the kids have a month or more in AAA.
At $20 mill., they can have him.
It’s an overpay. But on a 1-year deal, the risk, even overpaying a few million, is very minimal
It’s a commitment. It will be an overpay if he misses time again or produces like you expect.
You could say that about literally any player.
Yes, you can. The difference is Kim has multiple ways to get to good value and without future obligation if he doesn’t produce.
Others, like Alonso or Schwarber or any pitcher signed for more than a year, for example, are far greater risks than this signing.
FLTG- absolutely. 12 max was what I was thinking.
he literally turned down a 16 mil option from us. He is worth way more than 12.
So stupid
GROSS overpay.
Better a player get paid than not! Props to old friend Ha-Seong for collecting the bag. Each and every MLB Owner can afford a few of these types of contracts… props to ATL for securing their target.
Atlanta Braves 2026 NL East Champions I am calling it right now idgaf.
Philadelphia still wins division IMHO.
A lot of pressure on Atlanta’s three S’s and an R.
Atlanta comes in second, in wild card mix with Milwaukee, Chicago, Cincinnati, San Diego and San Francisco. Need to see offseason further play off before I even make serious premature predictions.
I think Acuna will have an awesome year. Olsen will be good. Out of Riley and Albies, I will say one recovers and one sucks. Murphy will add value and Baldwin will slightly regress but the pair will give good value. The bullpen will be plus, plus. The starting pitching still leaves me with question marks. Is Schwellenbach an ace or injured. Is Strider no longer elite? Does Sale have another healthy successful year in him and how will Reynoso come back?
Reynaldo not Reynoso
The Giants and the Padres ???
I do see Padres and Giants still potentially in the Wild Card mix. I want to see their respective starting rotations and the offseason is still young.
Thanks Mets fan. Enjoy 4th
Bichette will be the one getting overpaid.
$20 million is a lot. Good for him. As a Tiger fan I’m not bothered by this. I’m not surprised Harris didn’t want to match that price.
This was a pretty popular pick on the contest.
The current leader:
Jack Van Scyoc 13 correct .619 avg 1st
13 right is pretty impressive. I am at 8 and feel like I am doing well.
6 and I slept at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
I’m hoping the Tigers acquire Jorge Mateo anyway.
Probably the most hot stove moves I’ve seen atlanta make in a very long time. Pushing the chips in finally. Love it.
Not at that price.
For 1 year absolutely at that price. You’re better off giving him 1/20 than risking 3/45 like the others were offering. Let him rebound and go play somewhere else next year. We’ll take the draft comp then.
I was hoping my Tigers would end up with him. Good for the Braves.
Better that than Nacho’s plates.
Seems expensive, but good for Kim
Agreed. If they are getting the 2022-2023 version he’s a good pickup, but it remains a lot of money for sure!
Only giving him one year makes sense to pay 20 mil.
Nah they should have given that $ to Bichette actually. That would have been better $ spent.
Bo’s agent isn’t even answering his phone for $20 M
@99: Nah, the Braves actually want a SS that can play defense. Also don’t want to get trapped in a 7-8 year $200M deal with Bichette’s health history and the likelihood he’ll be an over paid 2Bman in a couple of years. No such thing as a bad 1 year deal. Can’t say that about what Bichette’s projected to get.
Bichette is bound for some regression next year.
Why would you think Bo is bound for regression? Based entirely on what exactly? Last year was in line with his career stats and he is 27.
There is almost no such thing as an expensive 1-year contract.
Exactly, pay whatever to get your guy if there’s no longterm commitment.
This isn’t fully true, especially for teams near or over the CBT. One would think this probably closes the book on Braves signing anyone else of note, barring a trade. According to Spotrac, Braves are over for the third straight year and pay a 50% tax. Braves are paying an extra $3.42 million in taxes after this move. Current payroll a shade under $251 million. If I am wrong, please correct me.
Yes, you are wrong. Braves reset under the luxury tax in 2025.
I am not sure if the “official” CBT numbers are finalized for 2025 yet, but all the previous reports I’ve seen projected Atlanta to not have to pay the tax this year because they didn’t exceed the threshold.
Yeah rct, you are wrong about them going over last season. They were under the 1st tier in 2025. The reset led to a lot of griping by Braves fans who think the Braves should outspend everybody. Believe you’re right that they’ll have to pay 50% if they stay under the 2nd tier ($264M) this season.
No, by re-setting under the tax last year the Braves only pay 20% over the first threshold..30% over the second…and then 50% over the third.
Even better. Thanks Outfield.
@NashvilleJeff, Outfieldfly, etc: Thanks for the correction. Spotrac has them as a three times repeater. One can never be certain that Spotrac is accurate. Maybe the Braves have a little more wiggle room, after all! I don’t think they especially need it as I like their roster right now, presuming health, of course.
It is a slight overpay but Braves need a shortstop and not a lot of options, add in the qo next year, I think AA did great short of the 2yr w 3rd year team option/buyout he probably coveted
So no Bo I guess…..it would interesting to know if they were told they were out or just decided to bow out on their own
Probably didn’t wanna spend that kinda money given they’ve already got guys with extensive injury history. Who knows. I still don’t think he stays with Toronto though.
I doubt very seriously they were ever negotiating with him.
This is the affordable option …if Bichette was ever really in the mix
They would never pay the money to get Bichette when he’s not a good defender and he’s likely to get moved to 2B by his own team even if he resigns with Toronto.
To be fair Bo still had a lingering calf injury that was affecting his defense last season. He’s not usually as bad as he was in 2025. He’s probably better served at second base, but I think if he is fully healthy and plays short he’ll be better than he was last season.
Better than bad isn’t necessarily good. Bo’s “distracted” throws from short need to be minimized. A move to second might help that.
If you are so interested, check out Bo’s throwing error low-lites. On his game, he looks where he’s throwing. Off, you can see he is often not focused where he should be
I’m aware he’ll never be considered a plus shortstop and he’s probably better at second base. I’m just saying the overall package at short with offense considered still plays and would probably be better than last year assuming he hits as well as he did last season.
That would probably put him around 4+ WAR.
That’s still better than a good defensive shortstop that doesn’t hit well and only puts up around 2 WAR.
But I was assured by bloggers that AA was settling for Dubon as the SS instead of using him as a utility player
AA the mystery man
Two weeks ago I was in the “embrace Dubon” camp….can’t believe how wrong I was!!!
There were also plenty here that “assured” you that Dubon was the plan unless Kim was re-signed.
Yeah you kinda figure
This has been a solid offseason so far. A swiss army knife in Dubon, brought back Raisel and added the best right handed reliever available, got a good corner outfielder in Yaz to move Profar to DH and the option to rotate guys like Acuna and Baldwin on days off. And now we have an actual shortstop who plays good defense and has the ability to hit better than what we have had since Dansby left. I can’t complain at all. Only thing left is a middle or back of the rotation starter or a swing man innings eater.
Best right handed reliever available? What about Edwin Diaz and his 248 era+.
Diaz wasn’t available anymore when they signed Suarez.
Suarez was actually better than Diaz the last couple of years if you look them up on baseball reference.
I love what the Braves have done. They’ll have much better depth than they had in 2025, and they’ve done it all before Christmas. That’s called having a plan.
So Dubon is in the same postition as he was in Houston…
I mean with as hurt as this team was last year, Dubon will play plenty. Ozzie always misses time, and if Harris goes in a big slump again they could platoon him with Dubon vs lefties.
I don’t see Harris being platooned no matter how big of a slump he gets in. His defense is elite. If he stays healthy I think he plays 150+ games.
@WhoDat1 We can’t afford to give 600 ab’s to a .268 OBP hitter again or we’ll be buried by July yet again. If Harris doesn’t hit he shouldn’t play every day.
Not sure how they got to this valuation, he didn’t exactly light it up last year
He barely played.
It seems like the amount of money he got is due to supply and demand. There just wasn’t a whole lot available at the position.
It’s called being the only actual shortstop available (Bichette is a 2B/3B playing out of position) in the market when other teams also need a shortstop. That’s supply and demand, my friend.
aLoD
Bichette is consistantly putting up 4 to 5 WAR seasons as a SS.
He’s a SS. A below average defensively SS. But a SS
I will take issue with IKF being called a depth option. He was a starter at SS for the Pirates in 2025.
YES! He may not live up to the 20 mil contract, but overall this should be of great benefit to the team.
Not sure if I’ve ever fallen in love with a player faster than Kim when we picked him up off waivers. Good deal for both sides. We get another year to figure the SS situation.
‘Not Nick Allen’ does that to fans, lol.
Oh hell yeah!
AA is working!
Highest OPS+ for a season was 107. They were just desperate for a shortstop. No thanks.
It’s a 1-year deal. There’s almost no risk. Was a 3+ WAR player a couple years ago
$20M that could be spent elsewhere is a risk.
And how to solve SS…? Bichette is questionable at SS even if they paid him another $150M (and lost the 26-overall draft pick).
They have other money that can be spent elsewhere.
His defense is above average and his bat is very good for a shortstop. If I am not mistaken Kim has the EXACT same OPS+ as Swanson, but a lot of people think Dansby is better because he hits more homers (which are only part of the equation).
And who else was Anthopoulos going to get?
Certainly not Bichette, who almost assuredly will play 2B after ending 2025 as the worst defensive shortstop in the majors by far. And IF Atlanta finally found a willing trade partner then you’d have the trade acquisition cost in prospects AND the salary of whomever you acquired.
Atlanta thought HSK was worth the one year deal even at $20 million and I for one second the thought.
The comparison to Swanson is a poor one. Swanson has proven to be a durable and consistent offensive producer at SS which is rare. 4-5 WAR for 4 straight years now. Add to that great defensive metrics and he’s far more valuable than Kim.
Now do Dansby…and he got presumed Bichette money.
Dansby sucks and was never signing with the Braves.
I mean….he’s no Nick Allen!
People are down on Kim because he is coming off of not one, but two mediocre seasons now. Hoerner has been an above average hitter for 4 years now and hasn’t gotten hurt.
Baseball reference weighs stats differently. Go to fangraphs and he tops out at 4.2 with half the defensive value of a SS like Swanson by their metrics.
The guy played 50 games and was pretty average. I know the SS free agents market isnt that hot this year but seems like a pretty expensive gamble
There’s no such think as a 1-year expensive gamble
The Rays had given him $16 million in the player option he turned down for 2026. So he was already in the neighborhood of making $20 mill.
Wow, I’m surprised.
Last 2 seasons
.233 avg
.685 ops
=$20 million for 1 year??
This guy should be signed to minor lg deal for 800k
So you are judging him solely by the last two years when he was injured and not his healthy seasons? And only on his offense and not including his defense despite he plays one of the most defensively important positions at SS?
Forget lowercase chandler, southi. He’s a Mets fan that here just to troll. Not even any good at that.
Those two seasons added up to 661 plate appearances. In the equivalent of one full season, he put up 2.8 WAR.
No one will ever play for you if you only offer a couple of hundred thousand per ….
Supply and demand. There’s a very small supply of free agent shortstops out there this year. And he made $13 million last year. That would be quite the drop-off, down to $800k.
If they were going to pay that they should have just signed Bo
Bo can’t catch a cold.
What’s another $150M and loss of #26 overall pick for a guy destined for 2B tomorrow??
Is this a serious comment?
Yay, I got this one. 6/where we at?
I think 21
Oof lol, those QO whiff loom large.
LOL SAME BRO
good job alex anthopoulos
Well solves 2026 but see ya again with the same problem in 2027 with no minor league depth.
But it’s ok let’s get another starting pitcher and go to spring training already lol
Correct me if im wrong but I think they drafted 4 shortstops last year.
Alex Lodise was 2025’s Natl Player of the Year (Dick Howser Award) for FSU and should be ready sooner than others, not unlike Dansby (Dick Howser Award finalist).
Like Lodise, but the #3 pick Cody Miller is my SS dark horse. He’s gonna be a fast riser. Another college SS. Great speed, good defense, solid bat.
Low minors have several SS. They need more seasoning.
You never know who might come available next offseason. I like the flexibility of a 1 year deal. If Kim plays well and has a good year, then extend him. If he’s a bust then you move on. Next year is also a very deep draft class for SS, apparently. So hopefully one falls to 9.
They won’t we will be picking a soft tossing pitcher I know it and you know it lol. The Braves can’t help themselves lol.
Considering the Top 5 all got it correct, too?
Up the road since they are at 12 or 13
Supposed to be a response to Salzilla …for context
Starting to feel pretty good about the starting 8 we’ll be putting out there…. And some depth for when the proverbial hits the fan!
AA…..a little more depth for the rotation please…sir?!
I agree this was a solid move, but I’m worried about the rotation too. Strider, Sale, swelly, smith-shuster, waldrep, elder is decent but one more would put us over the top I think. But we might not have more funds. We spent big on the bullpen. I think I would rather have johnson/kinley than suarez but it could work out.
You forgot Lopez and Holmes. Smith-Shawver had Tommy John. He’s not pitching for the Braves next year. But I still think we go out and get a middle of the rotation starter. Maybe via trade
@Outfield Fly: What about Lopez and Holmes on your rotation list? Also, AJSS is probably out until 2027 w/TJS. Don’t forget JR Ritchie. Worst thing for him and Waldrep is that they both have options. Ian Mejia’s a dark horse arm as well. Fuentes, Braun, Burkhalter also AAA arms to watch. Burkhalter for the pen, Braun back of the rotation. Fuentes probably needs at least 1 more full year at Gwinnett. (Edit): Sorry Fowler. Didn’t see your comment about Holmes/Lopez until I’d already posted my reply to Outfield Fly.
This is terrible. Smart money, positional fit, and no future payroll damage. Absolutely disastrous roster management.
Desperation
These are early-adopters.
Desperation doesn’t show up until after New Year’s!
$20M? Really
Did not want.
They should have just picked up the option to begin with. You can tell his market was heating up if he managed 20 million.
It was a player option, not a team option
Kim declined the option – thinking he could get more due to lack of SS depth in free agency (and he was right). They would have picked it up if it was a team option.
They did. Tell me you’re baseball illiterate without telling me you are baseball illiterate.
Kim has pretty much tumbled off the map since his big years in 2022-23, when he really was one of the most underrated players in the game. Can he rediscover that form in his age-30 season? Well, it is only a one-year deal, though a rather pricey one. And he probably can’t avoid hitting more than Allen.
Or he could get hurt again and not play much at all. Stay tuned.
Unfortunately peaked @ 27 years old.
Well, that is the age that Bill James determined years ago was the typical peak age. He showed that players most often peak from age 25 to 29, not from age 28 to 32 as people had assumed for years.
There’s no such thing as a bad one year contract. He’s a big improvement over what they had previously, and he’s not nearly as expensive or costly (two different things) as Bichette.
“There’s no such thing as a bad one year contract”
I mentioned this above but for teams with CBT concerns, there absolutely is. This particular contract isn’t a bad one but if the Braves signed him for 1/$45 million, that would be a bad contract. It makes no sense to say that costs on a one year deal don’t matter but costs on a two year deal do. It’s all about financial flexibility.
I was quoting Alex Anthopoulos. Flexibility is not carrying a bad decision past one year. Going over the threshold is insignificant. They already reset the CBT.
That’s not a realistic example. You’re making an argument for a world that doesn’t exist.
I disagree. Alex Cobb at $15mm for one year prevented the Tigers from having a solid rotation and caused them to trade assets for poor candidates at the deadline. It only takes one example to prove that statement wrong.
Yeah, with his extreme propensity for injuries the Cobb deal looked iffy from the beginning.
Hope he’s 2023 Kim who was fantastic
Pham’s forearm shiver changed HSK forevermore
AA loves getting fleeced. 20M for this guy is a massive overpay. At least it’s only for 1 season.
Does AA take chances? Absolutely!
What do you want him to do, follow your advice? Seems like that would be a much riskier proposition since you obviously (” … loves getting fleeced.” Who does that?) don’t know what you are talking about.
Ignore Buck. He’s just a troll.
Buck can’t even figure out to spend $3 per month on a sub but we are supposed to think he can run a team?
McTroll on the bad take train as usual.
If they didn’t pay it some other team would have.
Probably so. The article mentioned that Kim also had multi year offers. The AAV on those wasn’t large enough over 2 or 3 years to entice Kim to turn down the big 1 year deal from the Braves. Typical Boras strategy and AA likes these small overpays on 1 year deals as well.
Dammmm was hoping the Yanks would take a flyer on Kim and have him play SS or 2nd occasionally and leadoff. RH bat, steals bases, high contact. What Yanks needed.
Good, another weak move by the Braves
Seems like a lot of these contracts get done by rounding up to the common number. 20 million. 30 million. Good solid millionaire numbers.
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Vaminos guey!
I think the Braves need to sign one more reliever. I believe the starting pitching will be fine. J. R. Ritchie will be the fifth starter. Owen Murphy might be ready for the Show later in the season and AJ Smith-Shawver should be ready for 2027.
I’m hoping it’s Brad Keller. Get him for 3 years @ $23M. He’d be a solid 7th inning guy to pair w/Lee. Could also be used as a multi inning reliever/spot starter. Spend the money AA. Trade Bummer and do it.
Gimenez has 4 years about $80M left and had an OPS of .598 last year 🙁
So $20M gets you either HSK or Charlie Morton for a year. Which would you prefer?
If HSK gets the same amount of walks as Morton…HSK everyday.
I’d pay $20 million just for it to not be Nick Allen playing SS.
we started off the 95 season with six straight hits and it ended well. For 2026
1, Got rid of Snitker
2. Got rid of Allen (and somehow got a major leaguer in return)
3. Kept Raisel
4. Picked up Yaz
5. Picked up Suarez
6. Picked up Kim
I’d say that’s six straight hits, so lets gooo!!!!
having Allen in the lineup was like going back to the time when we would have a little rally going only to see the guy in the on-deck circle wearing a jacket and holding someone else’s bat
Nice one. Don’t think anyone caught that but me Falcon. Yeah, I get that you’re referring to the days when we had to watch pitchers hit.
yeah plus I was a little late to the party lol, thanks
20 mil wow his agent deserves a bonus. Hopefully he plays to the contract. He is still one of the many former Friars I root for.
Same, same! I miss the big love that Petco gave HSK… about the only real thing we got now is Tatis’ runout to RF. I gotta ask you JM, and all other Compadres here… would you rather have HSK at $20 or Bogaerts at $25?
HSK all day
You’re hurting my head
No love back in the day for Big Game James ? (ducks)
Lots of love… for that ChiSox trade. Haha 🤣🤙🏽🍻
Grrrr, as our cat would say when she gets suspended airborne sideways just before meal time
I know he got that nickname because Worthy was his favorite NBA player when he was in middle school but after that showing in the 2014 postseason no one should have ever used it to refer to Shields again.
@Gwynning Bogaerts’ contract is bad because of the term not the AAV
Agreed to an extent; just curious what people thought of the AAV.
Will be worth 20m if he can return to being a 5 war player again. That injury has cost him a lot of money.
I’d be satisfied with 3 WAR.
I’d be satisfied with 3 piece chickin
Only if it comes with mashed potatoes and gravy, and a biscuit.
As Homer would say, Mmmm powdered gravy found in the parking lot. That seals it. Off to Pizza Ranch for lunch.
As a Braves fan I am not real excited by this. 20 freaking million for an average SS with little to no power… good grief.
Which SS option would you prefer for the Braves?
Certain Braves fans will complain just to complain. AA is making very solid moves. Atlanta has made themselves better than any other NL east team so far.
Dubon would have been fine. Of course Bichette but that was never going to happen.
The extra $4M gets them the second best SS on the market. A small price to pay.
AA might be playing that 5-D Chess we all keep hearing about.
This guys isn’t worth $10m a year never mind $20m
He turned down a $16m player option, so yes, he’s worth something in that neighborhood.
Not BAD
Huge overpay, he is a below average SS. He looked good last year on the Braves because Allen was the worst hitter in baseball
Was a 3+ WAR player when healthy. It’s a 1-year deal. Theres almost zero risk
I know you are sad because the Mets suck and keep replacing guys with Temu knockoffs.
Great signing. A little overpriced but for one year not bad at all. Certainly better than the Mets signing Polanco.
Great move by AA. He’s built a better bench and gotten more depth. Good move for Kim typical Boras negotiation.
Frazier that has never played 5 games/season at SS, of the Athens, Georiga Fraziers, you say? There’s a SS need, not a 2B.
IKF hasn’t had a full season above 93 OPS+, mostly around mid-70’s — not too far off from Nick Allen’s dismal 53 OPS+ last year as a GG-finalist making nothing.
Is it so hard to think that a healthy HSK is an upgrade over both of those…?
Massive overpay imo.
It’s 4M more than if his option were picked up — less than QO — and only for 1 season with no draft pick tied to him. If he does well for them, they benefit from that, and can make a QO to him, which he most likely would reject and get a draft pick when signing elsewhere. If that happens, they basically get a compensatory pick for $4M (or the difference b/w the player option he rejected and what he signed for).
It’s been quite a few years since his play has been worth a QO. That’s probably not realistic
Sure, but in this scenario, HSK is taking a pillow deal (reportedly declining multi-year deals) so he go to FA next year being the clear-cut best SS available at 31 y/o. If he’s healthy, I think it’s completely realistic for him to have similar numbers to 22-23, not unlike Sale, in a more offensively-friendly stadium, potent lineup with steady ABs. If that happens, ATL will assuredly make an offer just over $2M (QO) to secure his services for another year…or get a draft pick. It’s completely realistic.
Love HK as a player but it does make the Louis Robert $20 mil option look attractive in comparison
I really thought they were going to make a stealth move for Correa. Still glad to see the Braves going all-in this offseason. They have an MVP and Cy Young winner on super-below market deals…it would be criminal to not take advantage of the championship window that creates.
The best way to describe this move is “stupid”.
Adam Frazier, lol
Thank God the tigers Dodged a bullet at that price they might as well add 10 to 15 million on to that and get bo bichette not as good defensively but a lot more offense and hitting which I would rather take that then little tiny offense and great defense.
Which is more valuable—- a run saved or a run knocked in? Yeah, forget I asked. You also would have paid a lot more than “10 to 15 million on to that” to “get bo bichette.” Probably $180M plus more on a contract likely not to age well.
Horrible pick up….will hit .230 tops. 20 million? Lol Desperation
The Braves are on Correa’s No Trade list.
Seemingly takes the Braves out of the Bichette market. Which also calls into questions that Seemingly paint the Blue Jays as favorites for Kyle Tucker. Do they dive back in on Bo or go all in on Tucker?
And don’t forget the Braves owed him an additional 2 million as a result of him declining his player option for 2026…so it’s 22 mil total payout for him being there next year, and then add in the extra few mil they took on acquiring him last year…hope he’s worth it
The Braves seem serious about making a comeback in 2026!
Under 87 Braves for a nickel
Go ahead and bet your house on that. Plenty of bridges available for trolls to live under.
Good thing the Tankees signed Grisham and Rosario and passed on Kim. How does cashback even have a job at this point?
Who was the last Boras client to play for the Braves?
Only one I remember was Greg Maddux and he signed for less money with Atlanta than he would have gotten from the Yankees.
Dallas Keuchel, I believe, was the last one they signed with Boras (2019), but there was talks with Correa that went deep, until he signed with MIN. Touki Touissaint may have been the last Boras client to be a Brave (2021), but they didn’t sign him.
For as much as Boras doesn’t like ATL, he likes the high-AAV pillow deals that AA is accustomed to. Even he can see there’s something in the water to set some guys for a bigger payday down the road.
Shea Langeliers was also a Boras client. He wasn’t when he was drafted by the Braves, but changed in December 2019 shortly after being drafted and before he was traded to Oakland on March 14 2022. You’re right about Keuchel being the last player who was actually repped by Boras when the Braves signed him.
This move puts the Braves exactly where Terry McGuirk said they should probably be.
Signing HSK brings their 2026 payroll to roughly $261 million which would be a top 5 payroll based on 2025 numbers, just as Mr. McGuirk suggested.
This signing also puts them around $256 million for the luxury tax. This leaves them 8M below the 2nd tier of $264M.
I personally think the Braves are done and will use that 8M for in season moves. However, I could see them pushing the envelope a little more, but I don’t see any way they go over into the 3rd tier and pass $284M in lux tax.
I believe they are done, unless a Frontline SP just falls in their lap that they can’t say no too. Like Sale did a couple years ago.
Braves have no shot to be in the top 5 in payroll. Dodgers, Phillies, Mets, Yanks and Blue Jays will make sure of that. But they do seem firmly entrenched at #6. I believe they will add a SP but stay under the third threshold of the CBT($284m). Whichever SP falls to them at $18-20m…
Possible they could trade someone like Bummer to get more room under the tax so they could have more room go after a starter. Dealing Bummer would free up $9.5M.
Trading Bummer would actually only free up 6.5M. He signed that contract last offseason for 3.5M in 3025 and 9.5M in 2026. To the tax value is 6.5M for Atlanta but would be 9.5M for the acquiring team.
@NashvilleJeff
I do agree with you about potentially opening up some space via trades too.
Bummer – 6.5M
Jimenez – If someone would take him 8.66M
Murphy – 12.16M but the acquiring team would be 15M
There are some guys that could be traded to free up some money, that’s for sure.
$20m!!!!?? That’s a crazy contract. GM should be fired for flushing $29m down the drain.
He has no offense. And don’t tell me he’s a generational defensive wizard.
What an overreaction!! People complain when Terry McGuirk only allows Alex to bargain bin shop, then when he is allowed to spend on quality like he has so far, people still complain. You must not realize that Atlanta is currently the most improved team in the NL east!!
‘No offense’ and has the same career OPS+ as $177M golden boy Dansby Swanson to the tune of $157M less 3 years later. lol
Over paid a bit for Kim, but he’s a good player. Will be getting some consistent offense from SS. I like the pick ups of Kim, Yastremski, and especially Suarez. AA spent some money, but didn’t overspend on a FA that keeps happening a lot in baseball. AA filled in all the weaknesses with the team, except for one more starting pitcher. He,hopefully, will sign one, or trade Murphy for one; although, I kinda think we should hold onto him.
Great pickup. Braves are much improved and looking scarier and scarier. I think we need another veteran starting pitcher (Chris Bassitt comes to mind) and a decent but not overly expensive bullpen arm. Then, the team feels complete with depth. The only thing we’d need to wait and see is if those who showed some regression rather related to injury or not, bounce back this season. 3 in particular are Riley, Ozzie, and Harris. Harris and Oz have to be much better than they were because they played well below their mean
I predicted Bassitt, but with the positive reports of Holmes and Lopez, I’m starting to think Brad Keller makes more sense (and dollars and cents)…which could provide a spot start, when necessary, and/or be a lockdown 7th inning bridge to Suarez/Iglesias that could really be a luxury in the playoffs. He provides that flexibility b/w the rotation/pen that could be an asset in a way Bassitt can’t though he can eat more innings.
Brad Keller. Now you’re talking. Trade Bummer and get him!
You’ve won me over on Keller, Nash.
Hope AA’s listening, lol.
Before signing Brad Keller I want to know that he’s been tested..and often. How does one go from 94mph to 97+ in one year at age 30?? Don’t want another Profar situation.
@OF: Imo, he was able to increase fb velocity like a lot of former starters do when they transition to short inning relievers. Let it all go in short bursts. Luke Weaver’s another recent example of a former starter suddenly upping his fb after the Yanks signed him for their pen. If Keller gets signed as a starter, look for his fb velocity to drop back to previous levels so he can hang in for 5-6 innings.
Problem is when he was throwing less than 94mph he sucked. So if we sign him keep him in the bullpen and buyer beware.
Bassitt or Keller would be great adds. I hoped the Jays would figure out a way to keep Bassitt but they seem to be moving away from him.
Braves’ improvement over last season hinges on the bouncebacks, tho. If those bats, in particular, aren’t “bigger”, the fight for the Division will be harder than it needs to be.
Kim Possible!
Hicka bicka boo?
They’re sure are a lot of comments on here. I’m not gonna leave a comment because it might not be seen by anybody because there’s so many.
At least one saw it.
Wish I didn’t.
Sorry if it was a life-changing event for you. A life-changing event might do use some good though.
Kim conceivable!
They must either be desperate or see something in his profile that leads them to think he’ll bounce back. I can’t honestly imagine there was a bidding war at $20 million for him, His bat and glove have both regressed, OK for a 1 year deal, but I’m glad it ain’t my money.
They were….Nick Allen who was quite literally almost half a ML hitter last year per 53 OPS+. Even with Dubon at SS as a back-up, it would not be much of an upgrade to IF depth without Kim at SS. Considering they were ok adding him last year knowing he had a $16M option…I’m sure they’re fine with $4M more by not having to go 2 years.
His regression can be attributed to his health. When he was healthy arriving to ATL, he was productive to just about career marks.
Red-I thought the same thing. I was afraid to put that in a comment because I would’ve had 25 people coming back at me telling me I don’t know what I’m talking about. You’re right though. When I saw that 20 million I was wondering if the Braves were bidding against themselves lol.
@Shadowpartner — That doesn’t make sense. He’s only making 4M more than the player option he turned down. He didn’t get a 2nd year (as MLBTR predicted), and less guaranteed dollars, though a higher AAV. Why is it hard to imagine another SS-needy team that cannot afford Bo’s inflated SS cost couldn’t afford 2 years of more than $20M guaranteed…?
HSK said last year that he felt more comfortable in ATL (in 1 month) than he ever did with TB — possibly because of reuniting with former SD teammate Profar, etc. I’d imagine he took less guaranteed to have a prove-it deal so he can re-enter next year as the best SS option with a better résumé.
My guess is he took that $20 million one year deal because he wasn’t gonna get that any place else. He’s a decent enough player I guess but despite what they said on here I just can’t see another team giving him two years and tens of millions of dollars.
Ken Rosenthal reported that the A’s made a 4-year $48M offer to Kim, which he turned down.
I saw that. Almost fell on the floor. Hard to believe but I guess it’s true. Hope it works out for him.
These comparisons of Kim vs Swanson?? Not looking at contracts sure, Dansby is better no doubt. But.. would you rather have Kim(30 yrs old) at 1 year/$20m or Dansby(32 years old) for 4 years/$109m?? As a Braves fan I’m happy with Kim. Drop-off likely coming for Dansby.
@RunDMC – HIs decline started in 2024. Unless he’s been hurt for 2 years, maybe it’s just a sign of all-around decay in his game.
Kim had a minor triceps injury early in 2024, but the season ending injury happened in August of that year when he tore the labrum in his throwing shoulder diving back to first on a pickoff throw. He had surgery in mid-October and was out on rehab until the middle of 2025. In his 24 games w/the Braves, he played to career norms until he finished the season in a 1-15 slump.
A healthy Braves team will pose the biggest threat to my Phillies in the NL East. I like the Kim signing. He doesn’t have to hit a whole lot to be an asset. Just play GG type defense and let the boppers around you do the heavy work. Braves line up could be even scarier if they bring back Ozuna. Supposedly he played hurt most of 2025 so a return to his 2024 form is not out of the question.
Phillies lost most of their bats and have yet to resign more than schwarber. They have some starting pitchers braves don’t have. Braves add another starter or two and can lock up the nl east
HK is a good dude, fan favorite and teammate. Since its not your/our money, what’s not to like? It’s not like price matching at Walmart. Front line SS are 1 of 1. Once off the market, you’re done shopping, no more comps. Its why 2 smart clubs signed on, first Tampa to jump the matket then Atlanta that waited in line to claim him just to get in his good graces. Dansby was also an overpay. Why I kinda like the idea of a team like the White Sox starting from nowhere hoarding SSs (and catchers).
AA doesn’t make dumb moves. Kim for one year and $20 million could be a bargain. In 2023, Kim hit 17 home runs and stole 38 bases for San Diego. He is only 30 years old, is an above average defender at SS, and was signed without losing draft picks or trading players. He is projected to hit ninth in the Braves lineup, and if he can get on base as expected the top of the order will thrive driving him in. Recovering from multiple injuries in 2025, Kim’s offense was down last year. Most encouraging, even in that down offensive year Kim’s hard hit rate at 31.3% was the highest of his major league career. Taking a one year contract, Kim is betting on himself to perform well offensively and defensively in 2026 and get a better, and longer, free agent contract in 2027.
Kelenic? Trading Contreras? Signing Will Smith?
Maybe semantics, but wouldn’t classify any of those as ‘dumb’. Kelenic was certainly the wrong move at his acquisition price, but he took a chance with really only money (Cole Phillips sighting?) and believes in his development team that has a great (but not undefeated) track record. That being said, Kelenic not really catching on anywhere else says something about the player. They led Jarred to water, but he ain’t drinkin’.
We can’t know the full story on Contreras until we see a healthy Murph. If he’s been injured, he’s put up some impressive numbers with a bum hip. Considering how bleak the C landscape is, his deal isn’t that bad and can turn into a positive in a season. It would have been nice with Contreras, but I don’t think he would have matured defensively as he did, in ATL. I’d rather have Murph/Drake (knowing Drake probably wouldn’t be in the system if Contreras was retained).
Will Smith (3/40M) — not a great contract, but he pitched the final out in 2021 and was a stud through that playoff run. 2020 was his first season and 2022 he was shipped out…if that’s his worst contract, I’m fine with it.
Dansby has NOT been an overpay for the first three years on his contract but likely will be for the last four remaining. At least the last two years.
He must not have some lagging injury being a boras client, this one year deal .
Every Brave who watched Dansby through his time with the Braves will concede that Dansby is superior to Kim but we all knew the Braves do not pay high unless its a deal. He is not an overpay and neither is Kim. Kim is betting on himself with a one-year and wanted a raise to prove it. AA concurred.
How did this guy get 20 million dollars?
Did he really have that good of a season to justify the Braves giving him 20 million dollars?
See response to Doug below. 🙂
Though I might add one completely non-stat reason. Every team in MLB should be looking to increase their global profile. Not for sales and merchandise, but to be able to compete in foreign markets for talent.
Put simply, the West Coast teams have had a tremendous advantage when it comes to signing players in the Asia/Pacific regions. The East Coast is almost non-existent in those players minds. The teams aren’t being racially biased, it’s just geographic ‘nearness’ (couldn’t figure out a better word). Any chance you have to sign a player to increase your chances for recruiting in those markets down the road, it’s probably worth a few extra million if that is what it takes.
Maybe I am just disillusioned by the biased market for those players, but how few of them sign east of the Rockies on their first contract (when they are a solid value).?
What am I missing that makes Kim a $20 MIL A YEAR player?
According to baseball reference
2021 – 2.1 WAR – mostly defense
2022 – 5.0 WAR – dWar was about the same, but over 3 oWar
2023 – 5.4 WAR – again, solid D, but 4.0 oWar
2024 – 2.6 WAR – only played about 80% of the previous years due to injury
2025 was a recovery year, but I given the last figures were something like $8m/WAR, he could be an absolute steal at $20m.
I am here to admit I was WRONG about the Braves possibly saving money at SS and going with Nacho. I am happy I was wrong, though I wonder if this means they realize they have no chance at bigger names. I don’t mind the one year contract, but it seems to just push the starting SS issue another year down the road. But, that is one more year down the road and not this year. 🙂
I was wrong and will take my lumps.
“They preferred it’d be on the player option…”
If that is the case then it was always guaranteed that Kim would decline the player option.
“… but felt that a few weeks within the clubhouse might give them an edge in re-signing him even if he opted out.”
No evidence that that strategy actually works.
That clubhouse strategy thing was weird if that’s really what they did.
I get that the Braves gave up zero prospect capital but that was the same excuse Padres fans used when they traded for Freddy Galvis 8 years ago. Needless to say, it didn’t work.
And the statement that “When a player has a player option he will do the opposite of what his team wants him to do with it 100% of the time” continues to ring true.